proper name
英 [ˈprɒpə(r) neɪm]
美 [ˈprɑːpər neɪm]
n. 专有名词
英英释义
noun
- a noun that denotes a particular thing
双语例句
- They are studying humanity to see if we're a threat, they have no proper name.
他们在研究人类的习性以汇差人类是否是一种威胁。他们没有一个确切的名字。 - On the problem of the proper name, the descriptive theory and the historical causal naming theory are intersupplementary with each other.
在专名问题上,摹状词理论和历史的因果命名理论是相互补充的。 - Sum up: Who can give a proper name to this kind of decimal?
概括:谁能给这样的小数取一个恰当的名字? - Capitalize the marked word if it is a proper name.
如果所标单词是适当的人名,则应大写。 - So new is the trade in offshore Chinese currency bonds that it has yet to gain a proper name.
新鲜出炉的离岸人民币债券市场,迄今还没有一个像样的名字。 - On Mount Lushan this summer I adopted a little crab, the kind that lives in rock crevices and by the sides of the mountain springs. Stone crab is its proper name.
铁凝夏天,我在庐山遇到一只小蟹。它生活在石缝里、山泉边,大名叫石蟹。 - I think his views are politically and morally unacceptable and we should call them by their proper name: obscene.
我认为,无论是政治上,还是道义上,他的观点都是不可接受的。我们应对这些观点冠以正确的名称&无耻之言。 - The proper name for the Houses of Parliament is the Palace of Westminster and, in fact, there has been a royal palace on that site ever since the days of Edward the Confessor.
议会大厦的确切名称是西敏斯特宫,实际上自从撤克逊王爱德华以来,这个地方一直是一个皇宫。 - Most stars in the sky don't have a proper name.
当然,天空中的大部分恒星都没有固有名称。 - Stone crab is its proper name.
它生活在石缝里、山泉边,大名叫石蟹。