appellation 英 [ˌæpəˈleɪʃn]   美 [ˌæpəˈleʃən]

appellation

appellation  英 [ˌæpəˈleɪʃn] 美 [ˌæpəˈleʃən]

n. 称呼;名称;名目 

名词复数:appellations 

Since they have adopted the al-Qaeda appellation, some of these groups may now seek to avenge him. 既然他们已经认可了基地组织这个称呼,其中一些群体开始向他展开报复行动。
UNDER the appellation of Roger Chillingworth, the reader will remember, was hidden another name, which its former wearer had resolved should never more be spoken. 读者会记得,在罗杰·齐灵渥斯的称呼背后,还隐藏着另一个姓名,原来叫那姓名的人下了决心再不让人提起。

  • Appellation means the name or title by which someone is known. Mark Twain is the famous appellation by which everyone remembers author and humorist Samuel Clemens.
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  • n. 称呼;名称;名目
  • 1. Since they have adopted the al-Qaeda appellation, some of these groups may now seek to avenge him.

    既然他们已经认可了基地组织这个称呼,其中一些群体开始向他展开报复行动。

  • 2. UNDER the appellation of Roger Chillingworth, the reader will remember, was hidden another name, which its former wearer had resolved should never more be spoken.

    读者会记得,在罗杰·齐灵渥斯的称呼背后,还隐藏着另一个姓名,原来叫那姓名的人下了决心再不让人提起。

  • 3. Whatever the appellation, these roles often draw major interest from established DBAs, who see an opportunity to take their careers forward in new and interesting ways.

    无论叫什么名称,这些角色对那些资深 DBA 通常非常有吸引力,他们将这视为以新颖有趣的方式发展其事业的一种机遇。

  • appellation (n.) "designation, name given to a person, thing, or class," mid-15c., from Old French apelacion "name, denomination" (12c.), from Latin appellationem (nominative appellatio) "an addressing, accosting; an appeal; a name, title," noun of action from past participle stem of appellare "address, appeal to, name" (see appeal (v.)).
ap·pel·la·tion / ˌæpəˈleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌæpəˈleɪʃn / noun ( formal) a name or title 名称;称呼;称号 appellation appellations ap·pel·la·tion / ˌæpəˈleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌæpəˈleɪʃn /
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