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nomenclature

/noh-muhn-kley-cher, noh-men-kluh-cher, -choor/US // ˈnoʊ mənˌkleɪ tʃər, noʊˈmɛn klə tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər //UK // (nəʊˈmɛnklətʃə, US ˈnəʊmənˌkleɪtʃər) //

命名法,名词解释,术语,命名方法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a set or system of names or terms, as those used in a particular science or art, by an individual or community, etc.
    • : the names or terms comprising a set or system.

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Examples

  • Eden, the office management platform that has raised nearly $70 million since inception, is today making a tweak to its nomenclature to reflect its push into SaaS tools.

  • By one count, there have been more than 25 different threshold definitions published in the literature using various criteria and nomenclatures.

  • There’s a whole nomenclature around targets directly correlated to what we deliver and produce on a day-to-day basis.

  • We can use language in the nomenclature around targets and still hit a goal.

  • It should be noted that a penis might be placed in all three, but what happens once it’s placed is what determines the nomenclature.

  • So Rhoxane could be the “queen” that local nomenclature has linked to the site.

  • The world had become a different place and I found myself unequipped to interpret a whole new landmine-strewn nomenclature.

  • Of course, the jokes, the nomenclature, the people doing the creepy but supposed to be funny stares, are almost always men.

  • The term itself contains misleading nomenclature—the individual does not have to be a surgeon.

  • But because they wanted something friendlier, they came up with the nomenclature of ‘screen name.’

  • The nomenclature by position is an essential part of the scheme of Keys proposed by Ptolemy.

  • Among the apt terms which he applied in all his nomenclature only one, Cape Tribulation, bears witness to the risks which he ran.

  • Similar specializations are of frequent occurrence in the history even of scientific nomenclature.

  • On this principle is founded the admirable binary nomenclature of botany and zoology.

  • This was done in the mineralogical nomenclature proposed by Professor Mohs.