单词 | Nickname |
例句 | 1. Red got his nickname for his red hair. 2. She professed to hate her nickname. 3. He got his nickname "Ash" from his heavy smoking. 4. She called me by my nickname. 5. Harold's nickname was Harry. 6. We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth. 7. The child answers only to its nickname. 8. They taunted him with the nickname 'Fatso'. 9. His nickname was Ginger because of his ginger hair. 10. He worked in a garage?hence his nickname "Spanner". 11. Stephen earned himself the nickname Hawkeye. 12. We usually call him by his nickname. 13. Why do you fasten such a nickname on her? 14. We always nickname him "Little Lazy Cat". 15. "Chalky" is a common nickname for people called White. 16. Rob is a nickname of Robert. 17. Why do you fastened such a nickname on me? 18. He got his nickname when he was at school and it stuck for the rest of his life. 19. Andrew roared with delight when he heard Rachel's nickname for the baby. 20. Leicester Tigers lived up to their nickname in a very attacking game. 21. His family's Cantonese nickname for him translates as Never Sits Still. 22. "Darwin" was the nickname he was given at high school(), because of his interest in science. 23. His teammates have tagged him with a second nickname. 24. Stephen even earned the nickname Hawkeye. 25. The provost of Glasgow gave her a nickname. 26. His nickname, which he despises, illustrates his low profile. 27. After his exploits the Northerns side adopted the nickname. 27. 28. Every Aussie team has a nickname. 29. Soul Folks' nickname, Slow Folks, is not baseless. 30. The vital clue to the killer's identity was his nickname, Peanuts. 1. Red got his nickname for his red hair. 2. She professed to hate her nickname. 3. He got his nickname "Ash" from his heavy smoking. 4. She called me by my nickname. 5. We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth. 6. Why do you fasten such a nickname on her? 7. Rob is a nickname of Robert. 31. His black cloak earned him the nickname ''Dracula''. 32. It was no doubt the carriers rather than the carried who gave the Tourmalet its nickname. 33. We acquired our nickname, the Goats, in the Peninsular War when we proved our worth in rocky terrain. 34. And the only nickname anyone has come up with for the dour former Stanford star is, well, Mike. 35. Chairman Des Moffatt says he's familiar with another unflattering nickname for the flats, but the Bronx comparison's an exaggeration. 36. Plus, a nickname implies jocularity, popularity, a certain friendliness and charm. 37. Their flocks numbered in the thousands, earning them the nickname of migrating millionaires'. 38. Mike had been given a nickname by the troops: did I know this? 39. Sometimes people prefer to use an Internet nickname or handle, which can be anything you like. 40. The boys had now decided on a nickname for me: Mona, after Leonardo's Mona Lisa. 41. But at least that one was known by a nickname. 42. Mouse got his nickname because he was small and weedy. 43. My father, on the other hand, could not be so easily summed up in a single paternal nickname. 44. A nickname can mark just one incident in the life of the person concerned. 45. Already one began to hear the nickname Suicide Langford; but that was either sour grapes or silly sensationalism. 46. Torme never objected to the velvet part of the nickname. 47. This powerful gift was gladly received and subsequently wielded effectively in many battles, earning Sigmar his nickname of Heldenhammer. 48. She got the nickname "Sis" because her brother couldn't pronounce her name when they were kids. 49. Symphony No. 88 has always been a favourite and rightly so, as well as the Oxford(), helped by its nickname. 50. The nickname was a contemporary one, a means of distinguishing this Charles from other Carolingians with the same name. 51. Indeed, the slow pace of communications has earned the Web a new nickname: the World Wide Wait. 52. His fondness for rings had already earned him the nickname Ringo. 53. His early writing defended Joaquin Murieta, and so he was given the nickname. 54. But my classmates gave me the nickname Einstein, so presumably they saw signs of something better. 55. At the time I almost lived up to my nickname, Bone - close to Tone, and closer still to bone idle. 56. Because of the repeated use of the name Frederick, it is easiest to identify Frederick Barbarossa by his nickname. 57. I reminded her of Bobbie and would I mind if she called me by that dear nickname? 58. The Laws family ran a bakery in Northgate hence the nickname Teacakes. 59. At school,() her nickname was Carrots because of her red hair. 60. I have thought long and hard and often, over the years, about a subtle nickname for my opponent. 61. Johnson earned the nickname "Magic" while still in high school. 62. Bonefish's real name was Hector, but he had earned his nickname because of his uncanny ability to find the elusive fish. 63. Hence, it goes by the popular nickname, "hairball". 64. But its nickname is the Centennial State. 65. Rob is a nickname for Robert. 66. The tickler a tick on the nickname Nickel. 67. The state borrowed the Cornhusker nickname from the university. 68. The tickler pricked a tick on the nickname Nickel. 69. His nickname, Tiny, suited him to a turn. 70. This nickname will stick to him. 71. But it was her performance on the Wasilla High School basketball team that earned her the nickname "Sarah Barracuda"— supposedly because of her fiercely competitive nature. 72. Field Marshal Erwin Rommel leads a brilliant offensive against Commonwealth forces, far exceeding his orders and earning himself the nickname "The Desert Fox". 73. Of all eloquence a nickname is the most concise, of all arguments the most unanswerable. 74. It stands for Old Kinderhook, the nickname of Martin Van Buren who came from Kinderhook, New York. 75. Its nickname — the "Gateway to the West" — is symbolized by the towering focal point of the St. Louis skyline: the Gateway Arch. 76. South Carolina's nickname is the easier of the two: It is the Palmetto State because of a fan-leafed palm tree that grows there. 77. This gives mini books the nickname pocket book or hand book. 78. Nixie sent me a fish shaped keychain because my nickname is fish and her nickname is keychain. 79. And Oregon, the Beaver State, borrows its nickname from the large, flat-tailed rodent that uses trees to build dams. 80. A nickname also can be a descriptive name for a person, place or thing. 81. That pitter-patter of pedestrian feet caused the structure to visibly rock, earning it the nickname "the wobbly bridge." 82. Complete and change your group name card with your QQ nickname plus your English name. 83. New York City. The nickname was popularized by Washington Irving and others in Salmagundi, a series of satirical sketches(1807 - 1808. 84. In 1861 Broca met a patient who had been given the nickname "Tan, " because "tan" was the only syllable he had been able to utter for the past 21 years. 85. " He asked us not to even mention the nickname, "Hyperion," but I figure the nickname gives away nothing. 86. Louis XIV's keen support of the arts earned him the nickname "The Sun King", after Apollo, Greek god of the arts. 87. The street where our church building is located has long had the nickname Skid Row. 88. Bartlett Second Lieutenant Alvin H. Davenport, zip it! You need a nickname, too? 89. This state's name from the English Channel is located in Jersey, the state nickname of "Garden State." 90. South Dakota takes its nickname, the Coyote State, from an animal that thinks flickertails are good to eat! 91. The writer was born Chloe Anthony Wofford in 1931 in Lorain, Ohio. She took the nickname Toni in college. 92. He took other ideas from the American auto industry, too. The name "Motown, " for example, is another form of Detroit's nickname, the "Motor City". 93. BJ, huh? Well, Im not going to tell you what my nickname is! Oh, here comes the professor. Whats his name, anyway? Scarey, or something like that? 94. Such troglodytes, as their nickname suggests, often come from unfashionable parts of the country. 95. You would think Colorado would be known as the Rocky Mountain State. But its nickname is the Centennial State . 96. Jimmy Carter was sworn in as president under his nickname Jimmy. 97. He was the first important jazz soloist to emerge and is still loved by fans, who fondly refer to him by his nickname "Satchmo". 98. Rhode Island's nickname is Little Rhody because of its size. 99. Winslow and his fellow diggers have given themselves a nickname: The Dirt Team. 100. The Beehive State of Utah has no more beehives than any other state. The nickname is from the Mormon Church's symbol for hard work. 101. You might get dumped, divorced, or fired, make a fool of yourself in public, be afflicted with a demeaning nickname. 102. As well as the paid help, Darwin could also rely on the college "gyp", the Cambridge nickname for a valet or servant. 103. Here set the server name, server port number and nickname. 104. The Yeliou promontory recalls a giant tortoise slipping out from DatunMountain into the Pacific Ocean, a resemblance that has earned it the nickname of the "Yeliou tortoise." 105. Vicki: Ah well you see it's usually called by a nickname – The Gherkin. 106. Jackson earned his nickname at the First Battle of Bull Run (also known as Manassas) in July 1861 when he rushed his troops forward to close a gap in the line against a determined Union attack. 107. Tyche is the nickname given to a hypothesized gas giant planet located in the Solar System's Oort cloud. 108. A nickname is a shortened form of a person's name. A nickname also can be a descriptive name for a person, place or thing. 109. The name comes from the French "les Diables Bleus" or "the Blue Devils, " which was the nickname given during World War I to the Chasseurs Alpins, the French Alpine light infantry battalion. 110. "Spiny anteater" is the nickname of a strange little animal (1) whose real name is echidna. 111. "Maybe an appropriate nickname would be Erebus"—ancient Greece's god of darkness. 112. The nickname comes from the Chinese word for returnees, haiguipai, a homonym for sea turtles. 113. The Congressional Budget Office (usually known by its nickname, "the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office") projects inflation rates of less than 2 percent for the next decade. 114. Sonya holds many eating records —her nickname is "The Widower" —and still manages to maintain her teensy frame. 115. Horace Fletcher earned the nickname "The Great Masticator" by his diet of chewing food thirty thirty two times (about 100 times per minute) before swallowing. 116. With their snowy skin, plump cheeks, teeny fingers, toes, and pouty rosebud lips, newborn babies really do deserve their Sleeping Beauties nickname. 117. You might get dumped , divorced, or fired, make a fool of yourself in public , be afflicted with a demeaning nickname(), or just have a plain old bad -hair day. 118. A leading statesman and presidential aspirant, Clay's political intuition earned him the nickname "The Great Compromiser." 119. Despite his enduring fame and violent nickname, Machine Gun Kelly never killed anyone, and he was never known to fire his namesake tommy gun (a gift from his wife) at anything but tin cans. 120. Mr Osborne has been in office for a year and a half. By a similar stage of Gordon Brown's time at the Treasury, he had earned the nickname the "iron chancellor". 121. Hans Albert was no longer signing off with the affectionate nickname Adu, but with the same initial and last name that his father used on formal letters. 122. Remus was not an Animagus; he was a werewolf; it was his monthly transformation into a wolf that earned him the nickname " Moony " and provided the impetus for the others to become Animagi. 123. My nickname is' Nessie 'and people have been hunting me for generations. 124. Big Ben is the nickname of the Great Bell of Westminster. 125. A nickname is a shortened form of a person's name. A nickname can also be a descriptive name for a person, place or thing. 126. North Dakota gets its nickname, the Flickertail State not from some bird, but from a little squirrel. 127. In this mode, Federation Server generates COUNT(*) and COUNT (DISTINCT...) queries against the nickname objects themselves to deduce table cardinality, column cardinality, and index key cardinality. 128. By a similar stage of Gordon Brown's time at the Treasury, he had earned the nickname the "iron chancellor". 129. People liked his clay figurines very much and gave him the nickname of Clay Figurine Zhang. 130. " may seem like a rhetorical one, especially coming from the former "RUP Curmudgeon," my nickname inside the Rational organization before I left to pursue an academic career. 131. He finished off his vulgarities by calling me a pedophile priest (probably a play on the Urban Monk nickname) who preaches to the church straight after molesting a child. 132. South Carolina's nickname is the easier of the two: It is The Palmetto State because of a fan-leafed palm tree that grows there. 133. Iowa's nickname, the Hawkeye State, is in honor of Black Hawk, an Indian chief who spent most of his life in neighboring Illinois! 134. The writer was born Chloe Anthony Wofford in nineteen thirty-one in Lorain, Ohio. She took the nickname Toni in college. 135. From now on, I won't nickname others, and try call their original name instead of byname. 136. In order to make it easy for people to understand, I gave this technique a descriptive nickname which is the "backhand grip forehand shot". 137. More laughter rose at their homemade overseer's new nickname, " Ol'George,'since he was so ridiculously young. 138. Goodman has a better-known nickname: as Kickball Katy, this Brooklynite came to prominence playing bass for Vivian Girls. 139. Its elliptical latticework shell, which has earned it the nickname the Bird's Nest, has an intoxicating beauty that lingers in the imagination. 140. It got its nickname, The Garden State, because New Jersey truck farms once provided vegetables to those big cities. 141. Tennessee got its nickname, the Volunteer State, because of the bravery of its citizens. 142. She was known by the cruel nickname of the Ugly One, and Jabba had her put on warty make-up appliances that hid her true beauty. 143. He is also the highest center the NBA. That is why in China his nickname is "Little Giant". 144. A row of swordlike fangs gave the Enchodus its nickname: saber-toothed herring. 145. Wu, another staff member has admitted involvement in the beating Sumou facts, and give out a nickname called "skinhead" who also participated in the assault. 146. Loading from a cursor is also an efficient method to populate a materialized query table (MQT) referencing a nickname. 147. South Carolina's nickname is the easier of the 2: It is the Palmetto State because of a fan-leafed palm tree that grows there. 148. Life, we will not be the network name,(http://) and replaced by the nickname? 149. A photo name tag can include a nickname, name and email. 150. South Carolina's nickname is the easier of the 2: It is the Palmetto State because of afanleafedfan-leafed palmtreeetree that grows there. 151. And since HD 209458b is a pretty typical "hot Jupiter"—the nickname for close-orbiting gas giants—it's "almost certain" that all hot Jupiters have comet-like tails, Linsky said. |
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