英語單詞

moniker是什麽意思

moniker

英 ['mɒnɪkə] 美 ['mɑnəkɚ]
  • n. 綽號;名字

中文詞源


moniker 姓名

俚語。可能是由monk杜撰的詞,因僧侶通常會另取法號。

英文詞源


moniker (n.)
1849, said to be originally a hobo term (but attested in London underclass from 1851), of uncertain origin; perhaps from monk (monks and nuns take new names with their vows, and early 19c. British tramps referred to themselves as "in the monkery"). Its origins seem always to have been obscure:
Sir H. Rawlinson can decipher cuneiform, but can he tell us why "moniker"--the word has a certain Coptic or Egyptian twang--means a name painted on a trunk? ["The Saturday Review," Dec. 19, 1857]

雙語例句


1. She's the author of three detective novels under the moniker of Janet Neel.
她是3本署名為珍妮特·尼爾的偵探小說的作者。

來自柯林斯例句

2. No one but Pinky and Sister Heavenly knew his straight moniker ( Chester Himes ).
除了平姬和 海文莉 修女外,沒有人知道他正確的名字.

來自辭典例句

3. Hisclassmates could scarcely have chosen a less apt moniker.
他的同學們很少會獲得這種難得的昵稱.

來自互聯網

4. So in Orwellian fashion , the buyout firms decided to change their moniker.
因此,用奧威爾的說法, 並購公司決定改名換姓.

來自互聯網

5. His classmates could scarcely have chosen a less apt moniker.
他的同學當然不會隨便給人取個不相稱的綽號.

來自互聯網

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