nomenclature
英 [nəʊˈmeŋ.klə.tʃər]
美 [ˈnoʊ.men.kleɪ.tʃɚ]
nomenclature 系统命名法,专门名称来自拉丁语nomen,名字,词源同name,clat-,呼叫,叫唤,词源同call.用于指系统命名法。
- nomenclature (n.)
- c. 1600, "a name," from Middle French nomenclature (16c.), from Latin nomenclatura "calling of names," from nomenclator "namer," from nomen "name" (see name (n.)) + calator "caller, crier," from calare "call out" (see claim (v.)).
Nomenclator in Rome was the title of a steward whose job was to announce visitors, and also of a prompter who helped a stumping politician recall names and pet causes of his constituents. Meaning "list or catalogue of names" first attested 1630s; that of "system of naming" is from 1660s; sense of "terminology of a science" is from 1789.
- 1. Multiply unsaturated compounds are usually best named by the IUPAC nomenclature.
- 多重不饱和化合物一般最好用IUPAC命名法来命名.
- 2. Charles trotted out his little bit of scientific nomenclature.
- 查尔斯炫耀他那点科学名词.
- 3. The report condemned " the conception, the philosophy and the nomenclature of'surplus disposal. ""
- 小组报告对 “ ‘ 处理剩余农产品’这样的概念 、 理论和用语 ” 提出了非难.
- 4. It developed variations in nomenclature and in substance.
- 它在名称上和实质上都发生了一些变化.
- 5. Baekelund established a valuable nomenclature.
- 巴克伦建立了很有价值的命名法.