named
名为,命名为,名字叫,名叫
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Definitions
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- : a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
- : mere designation, as distinguished from fact: He was a king in name only.
- : an appellation, title, or epithet, applied descriptively, in honor, abuse, etc.
- : a reputation of a particular kind given by common opinion: to protect one's good name.
- : a distinguished, famous, or great reputation; fame: to make a name for oneself.
- : a widely known or famous person; celebrity: She's a name in show business.
- : an unpleasant or derogatory appellation or expression: Don't call your brother names! Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me.
- : a personal or family name as exercising influence or bringing distinction: With that name they can get a loan at any bank in town.
- : a body of persons grouped under one name, as a family or clan.
- : the verbal or other symbolic representation of a thing, event, property, relation, or concept.
- : a symbol or vehicle of divinity: to take the Name in vain; the power of the Name.
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named, nam·ing.
- : to give a name to: to name a baby.
- : to accuse: He was named as the thief.
- : to call by an epithet: They named her speedy.
- : to identify, specify, or mention by name: Three persons were named in the report.
- : to designate for some duty or office; nominate or appoint: I have named you for the position.
- : to specify; suggest: Name a price.
- : to give the name of: Can you name the capital of Ohio?
- : to speak of.
- : British. to cite for contempt.
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- : famous; widely known: a name author.
- : designed for or carrying a name.
- : giving its name or title to a collection or anthology containing it: the name piece.
Phrases
- name after
- name is mud, one's
- name names
- name of the game, the
- name the day
- call names
- clear one's name
- drop names
- give a bad name
- go by (the name of)
- handle to one's name
- in name only
- in the name of
- make a name for oneself
- on a first-name basis
- take someone's name in vain
- to one's name
- worthy of the name
- you name it
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
A fourth suspect, a 26-year-old woman named Hayat Boumeddiene, remains at large.
The third suspect, an 18-year-old named Hamyd Mourad, who turned himself in, is part of the same extended family.
On Dec. 22, 1799, Sands told her cousins that she would be leaving to elope with a fellow boarder named Levi Weeks that night.
Chérif was arrested in Paris in January 2005 as he was about to board a plane to Damascus along with a man named Thamer Bouchnak.
A passing off-duty school safety officer named Fred Lucas said that he had been told the man was a drug dealer.
The case was an assault and battery that came off between two men named Brown and Henderson.
Among the Perpendicular additions to the church last named may be noted a very beautiful oaken rood-screen.
The last-named building remained in the possession of the Unitarians until 1861, when it was sold to the Roman Catholics.
A little boy had been quarrelling with his sister named Muriel just before going to bed.
The latter-named proportions may in some measure account for "what becomes of the pins?"