nicknames
n. 绰号,诨名,昵称( nickname的名词复数 )
A nickname is an informal name for someone or something.
Red got his nickname for his red hair.
“红毛”的绰号源于他的红头发。
If you nickname someone or something, you give them an informal name.
When he got older I nicknamed him Little Alf...
当他大一点时,我给他起了个“小阿尔夫”的绰号。
Which newspaper was once nicknamed The Thunderer?
哪家报纸一度被称为“怒吼者”?
The other children taunted him with nicknames.
其他的孩子用绰号取笑他.
He tried to amuse her by calling her the affectionate nicknames " Dark Sweetie " and " Miss Chocolate. "
方鸿渐要博鲍小姐欢心,便把 “ 黑甜 ” 、 “ 朱古力小姐 ” 那些亲昵的称呼告诉她.
Babbs, however , did not believe in nicknames and sternly called the President " Franklin. "
可是, 巴布斯不喜欢叫绰号,死死板板地称呼总统 “ 富兰克林. ”
Include any special nicknames that the two of you share.
使用一些你们两人之间的特殊昵称.
Nicknames are liberally bestowed in classrooms and workplaces to tell people apart.
为了加以区分,在学校或单位很多场合人们常常叫外号.