英:['nɒmɪnəlɪ]
美:[ˈnɑmənlɪ]
英:['nɒmɪnəlɪ]
美:[ˈnɑmənlɪ]
nom·i·nal·ly
na m n li
词根:nominal
adj.nominal 名义上的;有名无实的;[会计] 票面上的
nominalist 唯名论的
nominalistic 唯名论的;名义主义的
n.nominal [语] 名词性词
nominalism 唯名论;名义主义
nominalist 名义主义者;唯名论者
adjective
of, relating to, or being a noun or a word or expression taking a noun construction
of, relating to, or constituting a name
bearing the name of a person
existing or being something in name or form only
nominal head of his party
of, being, or relating to a designated or theoretical size that may vary from the actual : approximate
the pipe's nominal size
trifling, insignificant charged only nominal rent
his involvement was nominal
equal to the annual rate of simple interest that would obtain if interest were not compounded when in fact it is compounded and paid for periods of less than a year
equal to the percentage by which a repaid loan exceeds the principal borrowed with no adjustment made for inflation
being according to plan : satisfactory
everything was nominal during the launch
noun
a word or word group functioning as a noun
1660年代,“关于名称”,来自 nominal + -ly(2)。意思是“仅仅是名义上的”(与 really 相对),可追溯至1748年。
Adjective Middle English nominalle, from Medieval Latin nominalis, from Latin, of a name, from nomin-, nomen name — more at name Noun derivative of nominal >entry 1
The first known use of nominal was in the 15th century
nominationnoun
the act, process, or an instance of nominating
the state of being nominated
nominateverb
to choose as a candidate for election, appointment, or honorespecially: to propose for office
nominated a senator for president
nominateverb
to choose as a candidate for election, appointment, or honorespecially: to propose for office
nominated a senator for president
nominaladjective
being such in name or form only
the nominal head of the party
very small : trifling
a nominal price
1 Although the "Saint" must be sleeping with the monks, reputation messy, after all, they nominally belong to God, the local number of ceremonies to rely on these "Saint" endeavor.
虽说“圣女”必须跟僧侣睡觉,名声狼藉,毕竟她们名义上属于神,当地很多法事,得靠这些“圣女”独当一面。
2 Either way, Netflix has granular data about which users would be predisposed to watching a show about Hart, despite the fact that he had been nominally canceled.
3 This was nominally dessert, although in New Orleans, the line between drinking and everything else is often a blurred one.
4 Instead they will decentralize and devolve power, and rely on the people over whom they have nominal authority to be self-organizing.
5 Turkey, for example, is nominally friendly to the West but declined to allow U.S. ground forces to move through its territory before the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
举例来说,土耳其名义上同西方国家保持友好关系,但实际上,早在2003年伊拉克入侵之前,就容许美国地面部队通过其领土。
6 The title character is nominally a privileged 7-year-old horrified at the prospect of attending a public elementary school, but he’s drawn as a boutonniere-wearing dandy and talks like a supremely egotistical talent agent.
7 He was,nominally,the leader but others actually wielded the power.
他在名义上是领袖,但实际掌权的是别的人。
8 “The Good Luck of Right Now” is only the second nominally adult novel by Matthew Quick, whose attention-getting first was “The Silver Linings Playbook.”
9 Plenty of nominally “regional Mexican” music now comes out of California and Texas.
10 Dad, nominally a Methodist, entered Churches only for weddings and funerals.
爸名义上是卫理公会教徒, 可只去教堂参加婚礼和葬礼.
11 They charge a nominal fee for the service.
12 Salvini now nominally supports Draghi, and members of Parliament in his League party were among those invited to a soiree after the July 21 inauguration of the JR work.
13 In the movie’s more contemplative moments, Aidan, who is only nominally religious, considers the meaning of life with a rabbi.
14 Listening to people describe their sex lives often feels nominally subversive but ultimately boring: There’s nothing inherently interesting about sex.
15 Even collections nominally inspired by real places had an otherworldly feel.
16 There’s never any mention of whom it actually belongs to: Though nominally a rental, it seems more like the parents’ common heritage, and they do not interrogate it.
17 Of course, possible the most intriguing-looking pilot is NBC's midseason Awake, which is nominally a cop drama—but about a cop who inhabits two parallel realities, not knowing which is real.
18 Each of the ten years of nominal peace saw plenty of bloodshed.
19 Certainly not Bobby, nominally the man responsible for Papilo’s parlours, but someone who spends most of his life pairing up with new girlfriends on the staff.
20 “Palo Alto” is nominally a history, but it is really a work of grand theory, in this case a familiar one: Marxism.