appellation
英 [ˌæpəˈleɪʃn]
美 [ˌæpəˈleɪʃn]
n. 名称; 称呼; 称号
复数:appellations
Collins.1 / BNC.23155 / COCA.23385
牛津词典
noun
- 名称;称呼;称号
a name or title
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 名称;称号
Anappellationis a name or title that a person, place, or thing is given.- He earned the appellation 'rebel priest.'
他赢得了“反叛牧师”的称号。
- He earned the appellation 'rebel priest.'
英英释义
noun
- identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others
双语例句
- The ancient official title is often used as an appellation term, especially since Tang and Song Dynasties.
古代官名用于称谓的现象很多、特别是唐宋以来。 - The name of Luquan Yi clan is an appellation to distinguish the blood relationship of Yi nationality.
禄劝彝族家支的族称是区别彝族血缘关系的称谓,他由原始社会演变而来。 - Under the market economic circumstances, a famous appellation of origin plays an important part in market competition.
在商品经济条件下,一个有信誉的原产地名称在市场竞争中具有相当重要的作用。 - The appellation stuck, and the age of the sequential hierarchical menu began.
其名称也从中而来,于是顺序层次关系菜单时代开始了。 - This kind of appellation was closely related to the political and economical background at that time.
这些称谓都和当时的政治和经济背景有很深的关系。 - Graves appellation is located just outside the town of Bordeaux.
格拉夫的地理位置就在波尔多小镇的外围。 - He earned the appellation 'rebel priest.'
他赢得了“反叛牧师”的称号。 - Modest words included modest appellation and modest adverb, and they were the reflection of etiquette culture.
谦敬词语包括谦敬称谓和谦敬副词,合乎古代礼仪的规范,是礼仪文化的反映。 - Compere: I should how appellation you?
主持人:我应该怎么称呼您? - An identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. Mr. or General.
表明地位或功能的称呼;比如:先生或将军。
