moniker
英 [ˈmɒnɪkə(r)]
美 [ˈmɑːnɪkər]
n. 姓名; 名
过去式:monikered
COCA.17300
牛津词典
noun
- 姓名;名
a name
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 名字;(尤指)曾用名;名称
Themonikerof a person or thing is their name, especially when they have changed it.- She's the author of three detective novels under the moniker of Janet Neel.
她是3本署名为珍妮特·尼尔的侦探小说的作者。
- She's the author of three detective novels under the moniker of Janet Neel.
英英释义
noun
- a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name)
- Joe's mother would not use his nickname and always called him Joseph
- Henry's nickname was Slim
双语例句
- She's the author of three detective novels under the moniker of Janet Neel.
她是3本署名为珍妮特·尼尔的侦探小说的作者。 - His classmates could scarcely have chosen a less apt moniker.
他的同学当然不会随便给人取个不相称的绰号。 - Even though using asynchronous JavaScript with JSON is gaining popularity, its use will likely retain the Ajax moniker for the simple fact that the acronym Ajaj is not as catchy.
尽管异步JavaScript和JSON技术的应用日益流行,但是它的广泛使用却使人们更多地记住了Ajax的名字,因为这样比较简单,而Ajaj作为一个缩写就没有这么容易记住了。 - Now even the whole paycheck moniker may fall by the wayside.
如今,“全薪光”的绰号可能要成为过去了。 - , said a blogger with the moniker DC.
取名DC的博客作者表示。 - Many white-collar workers commute every week between 2 cities, earning themselves the moniker, pendulum clan.
有很多白领每周往返于两座城市之间,这样的人群被形象地称为钟摆族。 - The "person of the year" moniker that time bestowed upon him in 2009 was well earned.
2009年,《时代》杂志(Time)授予他“年度人物”的称号,可谓实至名归。 - But her New York lawyer contends that "Lindsay" is an equally recognizable moniker for her client& like that of Oprah or Madonna.
但她的纽约律师辩称,对于她的观众来说,“林赛”是一个同样可识别的名字&就像欧普拉和麦当娜。 - Exception string: the protocol specified in the root moniker is not valid.
异常字符串:在根名字对象中指定的协议无效。 - The company even has a moniker for the coming age of Computing: the PC-plus era.
联想甚至为即将到来的计算时代起了个雅号:“PC+”时代。