named的意思和读音

named

: [neɪmd] : [neɪmd]

adj.

v.“name”

adj.nameless

adj.called,entitled,titled,termed,so-called

adj.1.,

v.1.“name”

v.1.The past tense and past participle of name

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3. name n. ,,v.,, named a. naming n. ...

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6. fifth named ... Life is made up of success and failure. 。 ...

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1.Back then, it was known as "YUI-ext" and was developed as a side project by a little known guy named Jack Solcum.“YUI-ext”,JackSolcum

2.he has a theatre named after him in the ancient English city of Bath, and has honorary doctorates galore- but his real gift is of the gab.--

3.But a boy named Jim Edwards picked him up and started to carry him on his back.

4.Among those to have survived to tell the tale is a 28-year-old from Tembisa, a township near Johannesburg, who does not wish to be named.JohannesburTembisa,28

5.It is an invitation to look into inside and hear that which has not been named, to hear the sound of silence.

6."There is a strong feeling that authorities do not want it to get out of hand, " said the employee, who did not want to be named.“”,

7.What is more the police did not think that this series of case, are with a named Zhou Youping (list as Davies) about a man.

8.The other point of such a triangle is known as a Trojan point, or a Lagrangian point, named after the mathematician who discovered them.

9.For a time, Chewbacca was a slave, toiling away for the betterment of the Empire until an impudent Imperial cadet named Han Solo freed him.·

10.Little Ayesha screamed when she saw the man she was to marry, said a young woman named Fatima, who turned out to be Ayesha's older sister.