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Name as Meaning in English

expression

ˈneɪm/ /ˈæz/, /ˈɛz
NAYM-az, NAYM-ez
nˈeɪm/ /ˈæs
NAYM-as

释义

To officially or commonly give someone or something a particular name or title; to call someone or something by a specific name.

用法与细微差别

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Common with passive voice ('was named as') and in awards, titles, or positions ('named as manager'). Sometimes 'as' is optional ('named manager'). Not for naming pets/children—use 'name' followed by the name only ('They named her Emma').

例句

He was named as the new manager.

basic

The committee named him as the winner.

basic

They named her as team captain.

basic

After months of speculation, he was finally named as the company's next CEO.

natural

She was named as one of the top ten scientists of the year.

natural

Why did they name the project as 'Phoenix'?

natural