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by the name of (которого зовут/звали: Do you know a man by the name of James Smith? • There was once a young man by the name of Ziegler, who lived on Brauergasse.); named (которого зовут/звали: The first measurement of the speed of light was made by a Danish astronomer named Roemer in 1676.); called (Ремедиос_П); in name; by name (звать, наз(ы)вать: I called her by name and asked, “Are you smiling right now?” She pleasantly said, “Yes, I am, Mr. Townsend”. • He called her by name, without adding "professor" before it. • My therapist never called me by name. Is this common?); called (такому-то Alex_Odeychuk); after (в честь кого-либо: The Cesarean section is credited as being named after the great Julius Caesar. 4uzhoj); so called |
book., old.fash. |
of the name of (I was very much attached to a young man of the name of Purvis, a particular friend of Robert's, who used to be with us a great deal. • I think I mentioned to you once a young man of the name of John Wilson, who is building a house near Windermere. • Among those released was a young man of the name of Joyes, a native of Gal way, who, fourteen years before, was captured on his passage to the West Indies by an Algerine corsair.) |
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as in (какого-либо известного тезки: Bob Eichelnberger, his senior Army commander in WorldWar II, had coded his letters for his wife. In them, MacArthur was always Sarah – as in Sarah Bernhardt, the great actress of that era. 4uzhoj) |
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by name |
libr. |
by the name of |
obs. |
nominately; titularly |
uncom. |
nominally |