Named English phrases
1, her? Had it? Wanted? Where to? Name? That? Baby? Colleen. ?
She wants to name the baby Colleen.
2. Me? Name? This? Ark? Royal? . ?
I named this ship "Royal Ark".
Lexical analysis:
name
English [ne? Beauty [nem]
Name; Fame; Have the name of; notability
Confirm; Decide; Give a name to; name ...
Be famous; Named after this
Extended data
When used as a verb, a name means "name" and "name", which can be extended to "nomination, designation" or "enumeration".
Name is a transitive verb, which can be followed by a noun or pronoun. In the interpretation of "naming", nouns can be used as compound objects of complements; "(to be/as/for+) n." can be used as the compound object of complement in the explanation of "nomination and appointment".
Discrimination of synonyms:
Appointment, designation, name meaning: appointment, delegation
1, date five.
[Discrimination] refers to direct appointment without a vote. Often used with the preposition as, it is often omitted now.
We appointed him as a member of the Committee.
We appointed him as a member of the Committee.
2. designation; assign
Discrimination usually refers to the appointment for a job or a purpose, and the passive voice is often used.
Who did he design as his support?
Who did he choose as his deputy?
3. Name and choice
Discrimination refers to the official selection of someone or something, especially the appointment of them to important positions. Often used with the preposition as, it is often omitted now.
The president appointed her secretary of state.
The president appointed her secretary of state.