Examples of using Named it in English and their translations into Chinese
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He drew a face on the ball and named it Wilson.
He named it the Amazon after encountering and engaging in battles with female warriors who reminded him of the Amazons in Greek mythology.
He took it home as a present for his wife Brenda and named it Paddington as they were living near Paddington Station at the time.
The 8800, as Intel originally named it, was an ambitious computer architecture project for any era, certainly the most aggressive of the 1980s.
The current name was given by George Vancouver, who named it in honor of his friend, Rear Admiral Peter Rainier.
However, Turvey has stated elsewhere that he named it after Han Solo because some friends dared him to name a species after a Star Wars character.
That's a core reason why a JetBrains survey from earlier this year named it the most-studied language among developers.
The restaurant is owned by chef Josef Centeno, who named it after his two dogs.
The scientists later named it Dogor, which means“friend.”.
I took it home as a present for my wife Brenda and named it Paddington as we were living near Paddington Station at the time.
It's not surprising, then, that Lonely Planet named it one of the best places in the US to visit last year.
Tatler named it one of the best barbers in HK and with good cause: its traditional full men's service can't be beaten anywhere.
Members of Kazakhstan-Antarctica- 2005 expedition climb the second unnamed peak of Antarctica and named it as‘Astana'- in honor of the Kazakh capital.
He thought there lived immortals and then he built a temple and named it“Lingyin”, which means hidden souls.
Lake Huron's name comes from early French explorers who named it based on the Huron Indians inhabiting the region.
IGN gave The World Ends with You its Editors' Choice Award, and named it the DS Game of the Month for April.
And our little girl Tricia, the six-year-old, named it‘Checkers.'.
They were followed by the Dutch, who colonized the island in 1638 and named it in honor of Prince Maurice of Nassau.
Henrietta replies,“I didn't name it after me, Henry, I named it after you.”.