nickname

/ ˈnɪkneɪm /
/ ˈnɪkneɪm /

释义

n. 绰号;外号;诨名

v. 给…起绰号

自然拼读

美式发音
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词态

现在分词:nicknaming

第三人称单数:nicknames

过去式:nicknamed

过去分词:nicknamed

复数:nicknames

例句

"Red" got her nickname for her red hair.

“红红”因为她的红头发而得了这个绰号。

She was nicknamed 'The Ice Queen'.

她被别人起绰号成为“冰雪皇后”。

The king got the nickname of Grisly-beard.

国王有了画眉嘴的绰号。

By the second day, they had given her a nickname which made her furious.

第二天,他们给她起了个外号,这使她很生气。

In short, Venus seems to justify its long-held nickname of earth's twin.

简而言之,金星似乎证明了它长期以来被称为地球双生子的合理性。

She asked her brother Charlie, whose nickname is "Tech Support", to find such an app.

她让她的绰号是“技术支持”的弟弟查理找到这样一款应用。

They are supporting both aged parents and unemployed young-adult children, earning them the unlucky nickname "Generation Squeeze".

他们既要赡养年迈的父母,又要抚养无业的年轻成年子女,这让他们得到了一个不吉利的绰号:“受挤压一代”。

Although many of Hillsdale's students came from wealthy households, by the late 1990s average test scores were sliding and it had earned the unaffectionate nickname "Hillsjail".

尽管希尔斯代尔的许多学生来自富裕家庭,但到1990年代末学生的平均学习成绩下滑,这让它获得了看似无情的绰号“希尔斯监狱”。

You've been talking about your pronunciation not your nickname.

你说的是发音,不是你的昵称。

I think their nickname is "Boris Bikes" cause the mayor Boris Johnson set up the scheme.

我想他们的小名是“鲍里斯车”,因为市长鲍里斯·约翰逊建立了这项计划。

She was nicknamed Sunny because of her happy nature.

她因生性快乐而被人叫做“开心果”。

Stephen earned himself the nickname Hawkeye.

斯蒂芬得了个“鹰眼”的绰号。

When he got older I nicknamed him Little Alf.

他长大些后,我给他起了绰号“小阿尔夫”。

近义

n.绰号;昵称

sobriquet

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