appellation
appellation 英 [ˌæpəˈleɪʃn] 美 [ˌæpəˈleʃən]
n. 称呼;名称;名目
名词复数:appellations
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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.)).
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