name-dropping

[neim ˈdrɔpiŋ]
  • 释义
  • n.

    略提知名人物以示相识而提高自己的身份;

  • v.

    高攀高官和名人以抬高身价( name-drop的现在分词 );

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Avoid distracting statements containing excessive abbreviations or acronyms, name - dropping, or controversial words andcolloquialisms, slang, and jargon.

    避免使用让人分心语言.这些语言包括过多的缩写词或首字母缩写, 显示自己才识的语言, 有争议性语言,俗语, 俚语及行话.

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  • 2、

    The assistant carried on talking to his mate, name-dropping all the famous riders he knew.

    那位助手继续对同伴讲个不停,搬出他认识的所有知名自行车赛手。

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  • 3、

    I must stop saying everyone famous is a good friend. It sounds as if I'm name-dropping.

    我不能再说每位知名人士都是我的好朋友了,听起来像是我在借他们抬高自己。

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  • 4、

    I'm tired of listening to his continous name dropping.

    我讨厌听他不断地提及要人的名字.

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  • 5、

    There is the same dizzying blend of self - belief , name - dropping , genuinely shrewd analysis and eclectic leadership tips.

    回忆录中存在着同样令人头晕的混合, 自信 却又依靠他人吸引注意, 聪明透顶的分析却又折中的领导技巧.

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  • 6、

    The hard thing about name - dropping is to avoid being too obvious about it.

    利用名人效应抬高自己身价的困难在于要避免做得过于露骨.

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