using the name of someone or something
以名字;指名道姓地
ask for the street by name.
问去某某街怎么走。
called
以…为名,名叫
a woman by the name of Smeeton.
名叫斯梅顿的女人。
insult someone verbally
谩骂某人
invent, discover, or found something which then becomes known by one's name
发明(或发现、创建)以自己名字命名的事物
the company's founder, Henry Ford, gave his name to Fordism.
福特公司的创始人亨利•福特创立了福特主义。
a person is destined or particularly suited to receive or experience a specified thing
(某物)注定要被(某人)得到(或遭遇)
he dared not go out for fear of encountering a bullet with his name on it.
他不敢外出,害怕被定点枪杀。
[often with negative]in one's possession
拥有
Jimmy hadn't a bean to his name.
吉米什么值钱的东西都没有。
existing in a particular state but not formally recognized as such
没有名分;未获正式承认
these polytechnics had been universities in all but name for many years.
许多年来,这些理工专科学校除了没有名分,与大学无甚差别。
formally registered as belonging to or reserved for someone
(登记)在…的名下
the house was in her name.
这所房子登记在她的名下。
on behalf of someone
以…的名义
he began to question what had been done in his name.
他开始询问别人以他的名义做了什么。
by description but not in reality
在名义上
a college in name only.
一所有名无实的学院。
become famous
成名,出名
arrange a date for a specific occasion, especially a wedding
决定日期(尤指婚期)
mention specific names, especially of people involved in something wrong or illegal
指名道姓(尤指说出做错事或违法者)
if you're convinced my staff are part of this operation, then name names.
如果你确信我的员工参与了这个行动,请说出名字。
(informal)the main purpose or most important aspect of a situation
(非正式)最要紧的东西,实质