eponym
英 ['epənɪm]
美['ɛpənɪm]
- n. 名字被用于命名地方的人,齐名的人
英英释义
- 1. the name of a person for whom something is supposedly named;
- "Constantine I is the eponym for Constantinople"
- 2. a name derived from the name of person (real or imaginary) as the name of Alexandria is derived from the name of its founder: Alexander the Great
实用场景例句
- Down's syndrome is an eponym for the English physician john down.
- 唐氏综合症是用英国医生约翰·唐(JohnDown)的名字命名的.
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- Constantine I is the eponym for constantinople.
- 君士坦丁堡(constantinople)得名于康斯坦丁一世(ConstantineI).
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中文词源
eponym 名祖(用姓名,名称命名地方,发现,发明等)
epi-, 在上,在中。-onym, 名字,词源同name, anonymous.
双语例句
- 1. Down's syndrome is an eponym for the English physician john down.
- 唐氏综合症是用英国医生约翰·唐(JohnDown)的名字命名的.
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- 2. Constantine I is the eponym for constantinople.
- 君士坦丁堡(constantinople)得名于康斯坦丁一世(ConstantineI).
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英文词源
- eponym (n.)
- one whose name becomes that of a place, a people, an era, an institution, etc., 1833, from Greek eponymos "given as a name, giving one's name to something," as a plural noun (short for eponymoi heroes) denoting founders (legendary or real) of tribes, cities, etc.; from comb. form of epi "upon, (called) after," (see epi-) + onyma, Aeolic dialectal variant of onoma "name" (see name (n.)).