1.(举行仪式)命名(轮船等);给...取绰号
2.【宗】为...施洗礼(使成基督教徒);施洗礼时命名
3.隆重地首次启用(汽车,轮船等);〈口〉开始使用
1.【女名】女子名
1.to baptize a baby and officially give it a name
2.to give a name to someone or something
3.to use something for the first time
1.There was great rejoicing, but the child was weak and puny, so weak that it had to be christened at once.
有大喜,但孩子是软弱和渺小,太虚弱,它已被命名一次。
2.The Club was christened 'Dial Square' by David Danskin, a few weeks after the Scot had founded what was to become Arsenal Football Club.
大卫*丹斯金创建了如今的阿森纳足球俱乐部的的前身几周后,俱乐部被这位苏格兰人命名为‘方形大钟’。
3.Thus christened, my old identity began to fade, much as a baby will not remember all that happened before it is born.
就这样,我受了洗礼,以前的身份开始磨灭,所剩下的不会比一个婴儿所能记得的他出生前的事情更多。
4.However, if she became the dominant partner, neighbours transferred the power of the slipper to her, and christened her "the old boot" .
然而,如果女人在家里占了主导地位,邻里们就会把掌握拖鞋的权力移交给她,并给她取绰号为“旧靴子”。
5.View and print a scroll of events from the day you were born, married, christened or any other event.
检视和列印滚动的事件从天你出生,已婚,命名或任何其他活动。
6.Pearl was a Born outcast of the infantile world. An imp of evil, emblem and product of sin, she had no right among christened infants.
珠儿生来便是那婴孩天地的弃儿。她是一个邪恶的小妖精,是罪孽的标志和产物,无权跻身于受洗的婴孩之列。
7.Their son bore the name of his uncle, and was christened James.
他们的儿子以其舅父的名字为名,命名为詹姆斯。
8.While on Bermuda, John Rolfe's wife had given birth to a daughter who was christened Bermuda, but the child died there.
在百慕大群岛,约翰.罗尔夫的妻子生下了一个女儿,取名百慕大,但这个孩子死在了那里。
9.In western countries, the baby is usually christened by the priest.
在西方国家,婴儿常由牧师施洗礼。
10.The man who christened the "net generation" in his 1997 bestseller, "Growing Up Digital" , has no time for such views.
DonTapscott在他1977年的畅销书《成长中的数字化》中提出“网络一代”这个概念,大概并不赞同以上这些观点。