namesake的意思和读音

namesake

: [ˈneɪmˌseɪk] : ['neɪm.seɪk]

n.

namesakes  

namesaken.

1.a person or thing that has the same name as sb/sth else

Unlike his more famous namesake, this Gordon Brown has little interest in politics. )

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n.1.a person or thing with the same name as someone or something else

1. namely namesake , nape , ...

2. trailblazer:n. namesake:n. front runner: ...

3. now( ) namesake( ) * keepsake( ) * ...

4. namely namesake , nape , ...

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1.And yet he could also coldly disown anyone who sided with his wife, Catherine, when they separated, including his namesake son.

2.He could picture his grandmother placing flowers on top of his namesake's grave, a few tears in her eyes even after all these years.

3.But at this point Iceland seems, if anything, to be doing better than its near-namesake.

4.Nicholas Kerensky chose this seemingly brutish animal as the namesake for one of his Clans for more than its physical prowess.·

5.Zurich, at the northern tip of its namesake lake, is of course a metropolis and one of the country's major cultural centers.

6.His namesake, his great-uncle Anthony, was an alcoholic who made a small fortune smuggling Canadian whisky during Prohibition.Anthony

7.Determined expeditions uncovered nothing, and it would seem the "African unicorn" was just as mythical as its namesake.使

8.Sander did not respond to repeated requests for comment and her namesake company declined to comment.-

9.This housing development on the outskirts of the city of Chongqing bears only passing resemblance to its Scottish namesake.

10.The up-to-three-inch-long (about seven-centimeter-long) leech has large teeth, like its dinosaur namesake Tyrannosaurus rex.7齿