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正面 299.name
英 [neɪm]美 [nem]

背面
释义:
n. 名称,名字;姓名;名誉vt. 命名,任命;指定;称呼;提名;叫出adj. 姓名的;据以取名的n. (Name)人名;(日)滑(姓);(英)内姆
例句:
1. She has had many credits and name-checks in American Vogue.美国版《时尚》多次对她进行赞扬或是提到她的名字。

1、com- "together" + mun- + -ity.2、字面含义:people together to use or share services or duties. => make services or duties publicly. => literally "that which is common". => make common, share.3、解读:大家一起使用、享用各种服务、职能。也就是使各种服务、职能公共化。所以,由此,引申为:公社、社区;包括分享、共享想法、心得等;=> 谈心、亲密交谈。4、people together to use or share services or duties. => make services or duties publicly. => 大家一起使用、享用各种服务、职能。也就是使各种服务、职能公共化。或者说:people together have services or duties. => 大家共有的...5、说通俗点儿就像是:同呼吸共命运,风雨同舟,有福同享有难同当。6、=> commun-: make common, share. 包括:share about information.
name 名字来自PIE*nomn,姓名,称呼,词源同nominate,anonymous,cognomen.
namename: [OE] Name is an ancient word, which traces its history back to Indo-European *-nomen-. This has produced Latin nōmen (source of English nominate, noun, etc), Greek ónoma (source of English anonymous [17] – etymologically ‘nameless’ – and synonym [16]), Welsh enw, and Russian imja, among many others. Its prehistoric Germanic descendant was *namōn, which has evolved to German and English name, Dutch naam, Swedish namn, and Danish navn.=> anonymous, nominate, noun, synonymname (n.)Old English nama, noma "name, reputation," from Proto-Germanic *namon (cognates: Old Saxon namo, Old Frisian nama, Old High German namo, German Name, Middle Dutch name, Dutch naam, Old Norse nafn, Gothic namo "name"), from PIE *nomn- (cognates: Sanskrit nama; Avestan nama; Greek onoma, onyma; Latin nomen; Old Church Slavonic ime, genitive imene; Russian imya; Old Irish ainm; Old Welsh anu "name"). Meaning "famous person" is from 1610s. Meaning "one's reputation" is from c. 1300. As a modifier meaning "well-known," first attested 1938. Name brand is from 1944; name-calling attested from 1846; name-dropper first recorded 1947. name-tag is from 1903; name-child attested from 1845. The name of the game "the essential thing or quality" is from 1966; to have one's name in lights "be a famous performer" is from 1929. He who once a good name gets, May piss a bed, and say he sweats. ["Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit and Pickpocket Eloquence," London, 1811] name (v.)Old English namian "to name, call; nominate, appoint," from source of name (n.). Related: Named; naming."

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