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n. 姓氏;绰号
n.
别名,绰号;姓氏;
英英释义
cognomen[ kɔɡ'nəumen ]
n.
a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name)
同义词:nicknamemonikersobriquetsoubriquetbyname
the name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name)
同义词:surnamefamily namelast name
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The Cognomen of M. Grunnius Corocotta: A Dissertatiuncula on Roast Pig
Cognomen est omen ? Quelques jalons pour une anthroponymie sociale du monde romain
"Betzemer": A Nineteenth-Century Cognomen for the Irish
Un nuevo testimonio del cognomen latino ianuaria (Calahorra- La Rioja)
Genitivus of denomination with nomen, cognomen and praenomen
"Sapiens"and Stratagems: The Neglected Meaning of a "Cognomen"
When did Alexander I of Macedon get his cognomen “Philhellene”? / Sławomir Sprawski.
Hope Fostering Among the Yoruba Speaking People of Nigeria: The Use of Proverbs, Cognomen, Prayers and Names
cognomen (n.)
1809, from Latin com- "with" (see co-) + (g)nomen "name" (see name (n.)). Third or family name of a Roman citizen (Caius Julius Cæsar).
1. The vehicle that permitted both communication and acceptability was social revolution.
既能实现交流又能被广为接受的手段就是社会革命。
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2. They have both behaved very badly and I am very hurt.
他们俩都很不友善,让我非常难过。
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3. Featured are both his classics and his latest creations.
他的经典作品和最新创作都很独特。
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4. The degree provides a thorough grounding in both mathematics and statistics.
该学位课程将为数学和统计学打下扎实的基础。
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5. Both sides have agreed to demobilize 70% of their armies.
双方都同意各自遣散70%的军队。
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[ both 造句 ]
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