时间: 2025-04-24 01:11:01
美: ['nɪk'nem]
英: ['nɪkneɪm]
n. 绰号;昵称
vt. 给……取绰号;叫错名字
最后更新时间:2025-04-24 01:11:01
词源分析:nickname 源于中世纪英语,最初是“ekename”,其中“eke”意为“额外”或“附加”,而“name”则是“名字”。“ekename”逐渐演变为“nickname”。
历史背景:该词的首次使用可以追溯到15世纪,用于描述人们对朋友或亲人的非正式称谓。
课本:
His nickname is 'Sunny' because he always brightens up the room.
People often use nicknames to show affection.
She was known by her nickname 'The Queen' in high school.
In some cultures, having a nickname is a sign of friendship.
His nickname was given to him by his friends during college.
*. Many athletes have nicknames that reflect their playing style.
It's common for children to have nicknames given by their parents.
She prefers to be called by her nickname rather than her full name.
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通过这种结构化的学方法,可以帮助学者更全面地理解和掌握“nickname”这个词汇。
[N-COUNT] A nickname is an informal name for someone or something. 绰号
例:Red got his nickname for his red hair.“红红”因为他的红头发而得了这个绰号。
[V-T] If you nickname someone or something, you give them an informal name. 给…起绰号
例:When he got older I nicknamed him Little Alf.他长大些后,我给他起了绰号“小阿尔夫”。