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surnames

英 [ˈsɜːneɪmz]

美 [ˈsɜrˌneɪmz]

n.  姓
surname的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 姓
    Yoursurnameis the name that you share with other members of your family. In English speaking countries and many other countries it is your last name.
    1. She'd never known his surname...
      她一直不知道他姓什么。
    2. The majority of British women adopt their husband's surname when they marry.
      大多数英国女性结婚后随夫姓。

双语例句

  • In a new book, The Son Also Rises, he has analysed surnames in historical databases around the world to work out how families have risen in terms of wealth and status over multiple generations.
    在其新书《虎子崛起》(TheSonAlsoRises)中,他对全球历史数据库中的姓氏进行了分析,考察家族财富和地位是如何在好几代人时间内上升的。
  • Hungarians put surnames first for all purposes, at least in the Hungarian language.
    匈牙利人总是将姓放在前面,至少在匈牙利语中如此。
  • Zhang is one of the most common surnames in China.
    这是我的姓。中国人先说姓再说名。
  • Students were forbidden to reveal their surnames to each other or the faculty.
    学生之间禁止相互透露自己的真实姓名,也不得透露给教官。
  • You used to be able to call the mother of a child called John Smith Mrs Smith automatically, but times are changing and now mothers, fathers and children often have different surnames.
    你过去能把一个叫约翰史密斯的孩子的母亲叫作史密斯太太,但是时代在变,现在母亲、父亲和孩子常有不同的姓。
  • English surnames have an interesting history.
    英国人的姓氏有一个有趣的历史。
  • In time these surnames were given to a man's children.
    最后,这些姓氏给了孩子们。
  • Although their surnames are identical, they are not of kin.
    虽然他们两人同姓,但他们没有亲属关系。
  • Thus the American president and vice-president have surnames starting with B and C respectively;
    因此美国总统和副总统的姓氏分别以B、C开头的最多。
  • We Chinese are used to calling each other by surnames.
    我们中国人习惯以姓相称。