Examples of using Proper name in English and their translations into Chinese
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A proper name(word, sign, sign combination, expression) expresses its sense, stands for or designates its reference.
It is distinctly a proper name in many passages, whether with the article, e.g., Matt.
But this is not at all necessary, since it is just a proper name and does not mean anything concrete.
The function this creates has a proper name(w in this case).
However, the disagreement would probably exist even if everyone knew the system's real origin and its proper name, because the issue is a real one.
Shows almost conclusively that the term was misunderstood, and that the proper name originated in amisconception of the word.
In Latin, the meaning of Candino is"flawless", obviously for this good and advanced chronograph is a proper name.
The name Judas(Ioudas) is the Greek form of Judah(Hebrew"praised"), a proper name frequently found both in the Old and the New Testament.
Thus, in the frequent expression,"Yahweh your God," Yahweh functions as a proper name, while"God" functions as the denominative of deity.
Thus, in the frequent expression,"Yahweh your God," Yahweh functions as a proper name, while"God" functions as the denominative of deity.
Having proper names leads to an organic industry evolution;
And unlike proper names, they usually apply to a group of objects.
Teach children the proper names of body parts.
People have proper names.
They're really bad about using plurals and proper names.”.
This second part is clearly a second recension; its proper names are not spelled as in the first part.
What we do in this case is reinterpret proper names so that they too are function expressions, like quantified NPs.
The vocabulary of the Second Gospel embraces 1330 distinct words, of which 60 are proper names.
The Tridentine decree defining the Canon affirms the authenticity of the books to which proper names are attached, without however including this in the definition.
Also on the labels often found proper names, which can be confused with the manufacturer or locality of origin.