1.给...重新命名;给...改名
1.to change the name of someone or something
1.Unable to print to this printer. Make sure this printer has not been renamed and that you have permission to print to it.
无法在该打印机上打印。请确保该打印机未被重命名,并且有权在该打印机上打印。
2.January had been renamed Turkmenbashi and April was Gurbansoltan after his mother; Wednesday was "blessed day" , followed by "virtue day" .
前任把一月命名为土库曼斯坦之父,四月是他妈妈的名字Gurbansoltan;周三是神圣日,周四是美德日。
3.I renamed these tags "groups" and I realized that they would be a great match for annotations as well.
我把这些标签重新命名为“组合(groups)”,在使用的同时,我发现这些“组合”对注解也非常适用。
4.The carrier, formerly known as the Soviet ship Varyag, was renamed Liaoning after years of refitting as well as a year-long sea trial.
这艘前苏联瓦良格号航母在经过为期数年的改建和一年时间的试航之后,被命名为辽宁号。
5.However, when the gem came up for auction again it had been renamed Incomparable, the largest diamond ever offered to the public for sale.
但此时,当这颗宝石再次出现在拍卖会上时名字已改为“无以伦比”,世界上在公开场合销售的最大的钻石。
6.Any other name applied to any tax still leaves the renamed tax as a direct tax or an indirect tax.
其他任何名义申请更名税税率仍有所直接税或间接税。
7.Then he said the new one, worth 1, 000 old bolivars, would be renamed the " bolivar fuerte, " or strong bolivar .
继而又宣布,币值相当于旧「玻利瓦尔」一千倍的新货币,将更名为「大玻利瓦尔」。
8.The 'Great Taipei Shoes Store' may not know it yet, but I've just renamed it the 'Dataibei Shoe Store. '
“大台北鞋店”或许还不知道,我刚把它的英文名字从“GreatTaipeiShoesStore”改成“DataibeiShoeStore”。
9.On April 18th thousands of demonstrators sat down in Homs's main square, which they renamed Tahrir (Liberation) Square, after the Cairo one.
四月十八日,数千示威者在胡姆斯解放广场静坐,该广场曾仿效开罗解放广场而重新命名。
10.In 1684 the Qing Dynasty re-annexed Taiwan and renamed the town Fengshan County, considering it a part of Taiwan Prefecture.
在1684年清朝重新吞并台湾并改名县凤山镇,认为它的一部分,台湾府。