A1 [ C ] the word or words that a person, thing, or place is known by名字,名称
B2 [ C usually singular ] the opinion or reputation that someone or something has名誉,名声
[ C ] someone who is famous or has a good reputation名人;声誉好的人
called被叫作…,名叫…
to give yourself a name that is not your real name自称为…
for someone or belonging to someone以(某人)的名义;在(某人)名下
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Please would you check in at the reception desk and sign your name in the book.
I can't think of her name - it'll come back to me later.
What's the file name?
The police officers were taking down the names of witnesses.
She slapped him and called him names, but he didn't react.
B1 to give someone or something a name给…取名,为…命名
B1 to say what something or someone's name is说出…的名称(或姓名)
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We've just got a new cat, but we haven't named him yet.
Paul was named after his grandad.
The Queen attended a ceremony to name the ship.
Some parents chose to name their children after characters from the show.
They named their son Isaac after the biblical character.
B2 to choose someone or something指定,选择
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