epithet

epithet

美 [ˈepɪˌθet]  英 [ˈepɪθet]

  • n.绰号;修饰语;别称;诨名
  • 网络称号;表述词语;称呼

词形变化

复数:epithets  

同义词

英汉双解

n.
1.
(尤用于褒贬人或事物特征或性质的)表述形容词,修饰语an adjective or phrase that is used to describe sb/sth's character or most important quality, especially in order to give praise or criticism
The film is long and dramatic but does not quite earn the epithet ‘epic’.
这部影片篇幅长,戏剧性强,不过还不能誉为“史诗”。
2.
别称;绰号;诨名an offensive word or phrase that is used about a person or group of people
Racial epithets were scrawled on the walls.
墙上涂写着一些带有种族歧视的称谓。

英汉解释

n.
1.
称号,绰号
2.
表示性质[属性]的修饰语
3.
【动,植】(一属中的)亚类名词

英英解释

n.

例句

The epithet "Real Socialism, " which this era has coined to describe itself, points a finger at those for whom it has no room: the dreamers.

真正社会主义”,一个时代发明出来曾经用来自诩称号现在用来指责那些不再生存空间那些空想家

Gossipy men, known as " long-tongued men" , are found everywhere although the epithet is somehow none too popular yet.

长舌到处有的知为什么名词流行

The epithet has no Chinese equivalent, he noted, probably because "aggressive" ways and attitudes are missing in Chinese culture.

aggressive没有中文说明中国文化没有类似aggressive作风态度

For her part, though, Ono found the epithet less than distressing.

不过对于来说发现绰号决不痛心

And the epithet began to be handled through habit, by virtue of scholastic traditions and not through living poetic feeling.

绰号开始习惯通过处理通过学校传统美德通过生活诗意感觉

The epithet as a means of renewal of the word.

这个称号作为一个手段更新

For his own socialism, the prognostication of the inevitability of socialism's coming, he claimed the epithet scientific.

只有自己创立社会主义社会主义到来不可避免预言科学称呼

In the climax of his exasperation he hurled an oath at the dog and a coarse epithet at his mistress.

只狗吐出咒骂女主人吐出粗鄙恶言

Rather than trying to learn about these people, you label them with a slanderous epithet and talk about them rather than do them.

不是试图了解这些而是一些侮辱词语形容他们远离他们

This history shows us how all forms of art always recede from life, forms which, just like the epithet, live, fossilise and finally die.

这个历史告诉我们所有艺术形式永远退出生活模具形式绰号生活封存最后

"I wouldn't call anyone a monopolist, " replied Mr. Gates, who has frequently been the target of that epithet over the years.

盖茨回答,“不会任何一个这个结论”,多年来本身独裁这个外号追踪目标

contains an additional name component, such as a nickname, epithet, or alias, or any other descriptive phrase used within a personal name.

包含附加名字成分绰号称号或者别名以及其他姓名使用描述性短语

If a politician uttered a racial epithet, rather than an offensive synonym for vagina, it would be an instant career-ender.

如果一个政治家说出一个种族词语不是一个冒犯阴道同义词一个即时职业生涯结束

As you requested I had written the holy epithet of Medicine Guru Buddha in calligraphy. It is attached.

请求手书药师档案附呈

Transferred epithet is a linguistic deviation of collocations, characterized by transference of modifiers with different attributes.

词语搭配一种变异现象基本特征不同属性修饰语转移

Do you think the result of EPITHET trial has enough power to change the current therapeutic window for intravenous thrombolysis?

认为EPITHET试验结果是否改变静脉溶栓治疗

But supporters of Proposition 19 would say that the prohibition policy has its own brutal, three-word epithet. Kill them all.

19提案支持者认为禁毒政策本身具有残酷就是三个

Of the 382 tablets that have been found, two were signed with the feminine epithet "Mistress of the Lionesses . "

已经发现3822绰号狮子女性签署

Indeed, some observers fear that the anti-science epithet (n. ) is in danger of becoming meaningless.

[译文]一些观察的确担心科学这个失去意义

A neutral sized paper does not in itself qualify for the epithet of permanent paper.

中性纸张不能称为耐久

Much falsified criticism, together with the slandering epithet like "anti-partyism" , "Rightism" did her severe detriment.

多次错误批判横空飞来反党”、“帽子严重伤害

Epithet: A descriptive name or phrase used to characterize someone or something.

称号用来描述一个事物描写短语

The epithet "beautiful" attached to the game never really held water with me back then.

美丽修饰比赛从未真正成立回到过去日子

It is interesting that in common usage, 'jerk' is an epithet applied to men only.

有趣通常习惯用语,‘jerk用于男子表述词语

But decades later, by the mid-1950s and in the struggle for civil rights, the word became a bitter racial epithet.

但是几十1950中期以及民权运动这个变成带有强烈种族侮辱称谓

The application of this specific epithet is tentative, and the record is based on material at the Natural History Museum, London.

这个具体表示性质形容词应用试验并且创记录自然博物馆伦敦基于材料

the other seemed to love the epithet of "America's warmongering president. "

另一方面似乎爱上美国战争贩子总统”。

Transferred epithet or hypallage is a common figure of speech in both English and Chinese languages.

修饰英语汉语一种常见修辞格

Generally speaking, the epithet is transferred from a person to a thing or idea.

一般来说这个称号一个事情想法转移

As requested by disciple Hao below, I had written the holy epithet of "Namo Spotless Eyes Buddha" in calligraphy.

应子浩以下提请如来翰墨

My teen years were marked by the common epithet "Camel Jockey" and the hit AM radio song "Ahab the A-rab. "

骆驼骑师”(CamelJockey调幅电台热门歌曲“AhabtheA-rab”青少年时代人们通用绰号

Hedgehog, an epithet popular during the second world war, seems particularly apt now.

第二世界大战期间流行绰号刺猬”,眼下似乎特别适用

It is a radioactive epithet, guaranteed to get you a trip to HR and maybe even a slap in the face.

一个放射性词语保证高速运转旅程而且可能甚至一个耳光

The inference behind the epithet was not lost on Paddy; he went as white as his son.

形容词后面推论刺痛帕迪脸色马上变得儿子一样

these things cannot in their own right claim the quantitative epithet.

这些事物不能自己方式宣称自己数量事物

British people's aesthetic conceptions and practical use of "transferred epithet"

英国人语言审美移位修饰语用语境

It's my favorite epithet, an ode to interdependence.

最喜欢格言揭示我们互相依存

Both sides, however, could presumably agree on one epithet: "unsuccessful" .

然而双方大概都会同意一个说法:「非常失败」。

I have several times heard the epithet "parliamentary" hurled pejoratively at the House of Representatives.

多次听到有人轻蔑议会这个谩骂众议院

A descriptive term; an epithet.

描述一个描述词语