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no-name

/noh-neym/US // ˈnoʊˌneɪm //

无名氏,无名,无名称,没有名字

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : packaged and sold without a brand name and usually at a lower price than similar items with brand names; generic: a can of no-name dog food.

Examples

  • The CDA was passed not in the name of censorship but in the name of protecting children from stumbling across sexual material.

  • “Gronkowski” itself never manages to sound more erotic than the name of a hearty Polish stew or a D-list WWE performer.

  • Or has the see and hear and speak-no-evil stance of the Republican House persuaded him that he is in the clear?

  • Yet, for god knows what reason, his name is never brought up in the “Great American Filmmaker” conversation.

  • A sad-faced orange Star of David flashed across the iPhone screen as we swiped left on “James” (not his real name).

  • In pursuing his alchemical researches, he discovered Prussian blue, and the animal oil which bears his name.

  • Elyon is the name of an ancient Phœnician god, slain by his son El, no doubt the “first-born of death” in Job xviii.

  • "It is ill-fated;" and Alessandro blamed himself for having forgotten her only association with the name.

  • "Garnache," came the other's crisp, metallic voice, and the name had a sound as of an oath on his lips.

  • Children, and the building of a city shall establish a name, but a blameless wife shall be counted above them both.