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pseudonym

/sood-n-im/US // ˈsud n ɪm //UK // (ˈsjuːdəˌnɪm) //

化名,假名,假名字,化名为

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fictitious name used by an author to conceal his or her identity; pen name.

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Examples

  • Maria, who asked Vox to use a pseudonym for her in this story, understands her disadvantages.

  • Bitcoin's still anonymous inventor, who went by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, figured out a completely new way for a decentralized network to reach a consensus about a shared transaction ledger.

  • Not wanting to be misconstrued, I almost used a pseudonym for this article but finally chose not to, so please give me a break as I try to sort this.

  • Other projects have been more coy, such as those of Barnaby Francis, an artist-activist who works under the pseudonym Bill Posters.

  • This could be a problem for anyone who uses a pseudonym on social media to aid free expression.

  • Random House agreed that all future editions of the book will state that “Barry” was a pseudonym.

  • I used to run a blog in Arabic called “Nour Alakl” and ran a satirical Facebook page under the pseudonym “Allah.”

  • Her nervousness about its content made her decide to publish it under a pseudonym, for reasons that would later become clear.

  • A person claiming to be a TRN employee published a release on PR Newswire under the pseudonym ‘Mary Donovan’.

  • Julio Cesar Rosas (a pseudonym) owns a medium-sized business in Los Cortijos, a district in east-central Caracas.

  • Now, he used the same pseudonym on the title-page of a third volume, Cobwebs from an Empty Skull.

  • At this juncture mention must be made of the many short sketches by Gurewitsch, who writes under the pseudonym of Z. Libin.

  • Two writers in succession undertook the theatrical chronicle, and signed it with the pseudonym of “Almaviva.”

  • An′onym, a person whose name is not given: a pseudonym; Anonym′ity, the quality or state of being anonymous.

  • The name conveyed nothing to Marie Louise except a suspicion that Mr. Verrinder had chosen some pseudonym.