eponymous
eponymous 英 [ɪˈpɒnɪməs] 美 [ɪˈpɑnɪməs]
adj. 使得名的,齐名的
- When something is eponymous, it takes its own name as its title. For example, Foo Fighters' first album was eponymous — it was called "Foo Fighters."
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- adj. 使得名的,齐名的
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1. Their first product under the I'MPERFECT concept is a jacket cover for "Food Waste, " a book that investigates the eponymous issue.
以“完美的我”概念设计出来的第一件产品,是一件印有“食物浪费”的夹克衫,一本探讨齐名问题的书。
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2. The first sets the stage for the reading of the eponymous notebook, while the later one takes the characters into the land beyond happily ever after, a future rarely examined in books of this nature.
第一个章节为阅读这本笔记本做了铺垫,而第二个章节把人物带入这片土地,享受从来没有过的喜悦,但是未来如何在此类性质的书中很少提及。
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3. Typically, a user is the only member of his or her eponymous group, which effectively limits access solely to the user.
通常,一个用户是他或她的同名组中的唯一成员,这个同名组有效地将访问权限限制于该用户。
- eponymous (adj.) "giving one's name to," 1833; see eponym + -ous. Related: Eponymously. Alternative form eponymal is used in reference to the other classical eponymos, a title of certain magistrates in ancient Greece who gave their names to the years when they held office. Eponymic has been used in the sense "name-giving; pertaining to eponymic myths" as well as "of or pertaining to a classical eponymos."
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