namely的意思和读音

namely

: [ˈneɪmli] : ['neɪmli]

adv.

adv.that is,that is to say,viz.,viz,specifically

namelyadv.

1.used to introduce more exact and detailed information about sth that you have just mentioned

We need to concentrate on our target audience, namely women aged between 20 and 30. 20 30

adv.1.,,

adv.1ed for introducing more detailed information about a subject that you are discussing

1. yearly namely friendly ...

2. yearly namely friendly ...

3. mosquito namely most () ...

4. (for example) (namely) (number) ...

5. freedom of speech namely butter ...

6. ... comment n. ,, namely ad. , 1910 ▲ premise n. ,v.,,】 ...

7. quickly( ), namely) endwise( ), ...

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1.she saw where she had put herself in a peculiar light , namely , that of agreeing to marry when she was already supposedly married.-

2.Since the company established, namely by the steady step unceasing growing product variety, now, complete specifications.

3.Should be, otherwise man clan in the sky couldn't surely lightly put me to leave cloud state at namely time.

4.This coefficient was used to solve the heat transfer between the melt and cooling water, namely the heat transfer capacity of the mold.

5.The misgiving of Shu aroma didn't ease how much, she is scared namely she brought difficulty wild goose south to fly.

6.Mediation flow components provide a new kind of implementation for a service component, namely that of a mediation flow.

7."I'm no going to try to be fashionable and change principles to do so, " Bush said in a TV interview namely was aired above Sunday period.访:“。”

8.Among the ancients there was one who acted on this principle, namely king Wu.

9.Ms. Gu peeps out a difficult color, she very cautiously looked the beam Nan namely the eye seem to be excrescent dispassion.

10.Small aquarium is too complex, the fish seems to be in play hide- and - seek with him, hide in cave not to come out namely.