adj. 1.命名的;名称的。 2.【语法】通称的 (opp. proper); 普通名词的。 n. 1.称号,名称;通称。 2.【语法】普通名词。
Example Sentences:
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Secondhand room privately owned house appears on the market trade appellative and secondhand room 二手房私房上市交易通称二手房。
2.
In china , the position of ceo appeared a few years ago . but until now , it only remains on the appellative improvement and there is no real ceo in china 我国企业设立ceo是最近几年的事,但只是停留在称谓上的改进,可以说目前我国少有真正意义上的ceo 。
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He , bloom , enjoyed the distinction of being close to erin s uncrowned king in the flesh when the thing occurred in the historic fracas when the fallen leader s - who notoriously stuck to his guns to the last drop even when clothed in the mantle of adultery - leader s trusty henchmen to the number of ten or a dozen or possibly even more than that penetrated into the printing works of the insuppressible or no it was united ireland a by no means , by the by , appropriate appellative and broke up the typecases with hammers or something like that all on account of some scurrilous effusions from the facile pens of the o brienite scribes at the usual mudslinging occupation , reflecting on the erstwhile tribune s private morals 当他布238沐浴在挨近爱琳的无冕之王这一光荣中时,这一事件和那桩历史性骚动同时发生了。那位垮了台的领袖众所周知,即便在被加上通奸的污名之后,他也依然坚守阵地,绝未退让直到领袖的十名或十二名,也许更多的忠实支持者闯进不可压制报,不,是爱尔兰联合报顺便说一句,这决不能说是个恰切的名称239的印刷车间,用铁锤还是什么家伙把活字盘砸毁了。