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单词 namecheck
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Definition of namecheck in English:

namecheck

noun ˈneɪmtʃɛkˈneɪmˌtʃɛk
  • A public mention or listing of the name of a person or thing, especially in acknowledgement or for publicity purposes.

    名字(或名称)的公开提及

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you know me and you want a namecheck too, just send me five crisp £10 notes in a sealed envelope and I'll do the rest.
    • Oh - and if you hear anything you think I might like, I would love if you gave me a heads up, either through the gift of mp3 or simply a namecheck.
    • Of course, on the other hand, we might get bored and drop the whole contest, but we'll give a namecheck and plug to all the entries.
    • And thanks for the namecheck and everything on that fortnight dating theory, but I never said that.
    • While we're in the Philly area, it keeps occurring to me that he seems to get a lot of namechecks yet I've never investigated his music.
    • Wonder when that last got a namecheck in the paper?
    • If your question is picked, you win a signed poster from the girls themselves and a namecheck on the CD!
    • The Greens got a namecheck, but other doors looked open.
    • The fact that I focused on soaring house prices, vibrant nightlife, and beacon primary schools ensured that I didn't earn one quote or namecheck in the next day's papers.
    • So does the faded Hollywood actor know about his namecheck?
    • I'm off to turn on Radio 4 and listen out for a namecheck.
    • The first namecheck in pop, surely, for the rival Yorkshire town.
    • If you want to win a flippant and pointless namecheck in my blog please tell me: what is this building pictured below?
verb ˈneɪmtʃɛkˈneɪmˌtʃɛk
[with object]
  • Publicly mention or list the name of.

    公开提到…的名字

    he namechecks a legion of producers and DJs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I don't think I'm being unfair to her majesty when I say this isn't a language I'd expect her to understand, still less namecheck as a national boon.
    • By contrast, the people he namechecks are far more flexible actors.
    • But then I did just namecheck Coe which negates that thought.
    • There's an uncomfortable encounter in Mile End Park on page 86, a flat in the Roman Road on page 247 - in fact the book namechecks half the places I've featured in the last month.
    • He was namechecking Russian writers in song lyrics.
    • This is the operation he will later replicate at home, without crediting or namechecking its inventors.
    • He gets to namecheck an icon and wear his obscure cool like a sew-on badge.
    • Eminem does more of the same as he kills people, swears, and namechecks celebrities.
    • ‘In the 1960s everything that was coming out of the UK was considered as cool,’ he says, namechecking the first wave of Cool Britannia.
    • When they began researching the project, they discovered that of all British cities, only London was namechecked more frequently in song titles than Belfast.
    • He tells little of his Jewish childhood, and once based in New York prefers namechecking the books he read to the women he befriended.
    • He has pretensions to be a serious novelist but mostly confines himself to namechecking Nineteen Eighty-Four and Darkness At Noon.
    • Funk songs used to pay homage to those who had died, but now it is fashionable to namecheck those still alive.
    • One story is namechecked outright, and the show is used as shorthand for ‘strange events are happening’ a few times.
    • We could namecheck all day long if we wanted, but that would be missing the point.
    • We might suppose that since the current minister now namechecks sport first with culture as the afterthought in his portfolio, that the new billing reflects his own priorities.
    • Sunday I was married to the lovely Emily, whom I occasionally namecheck in these entries and who is wonderful beyond words.
    • California, Tampa, Cuba are all namechecked, with the bus stop and the Greyhound imagined as gateways of escape.
    • Anyone who was anyone was namechecked in it, which may account for my absence.
    • He namechecked Petrov and could be seen before the game in a long discussion with the Bulgarian.

Definition of namecheck in US English:

namecheck

nounˈneɪmˌtʃɛkˈnāmˌCHek
  • A public mention or listing of the name of a person or thing such as a product, especially in acknowledgment or for publicity purposes.

    名字(或名称)的公开提及

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course, on the other hand, we might get bored and drop the whole contest, but we'll give a namecheck and plug to all the entries.
    • And thanks for the namecheck and everything on that fortnight dating theory, but I never said that.
    • If you know me and you want a namecheck too, just send me five crisp £10 notes in a sealed envelope and I'll do the rest.
    • Oh - and if you hear anything you think I might like, I would love if you gave me a heads up, either through the gift of mp3 or simply a namecheck.
    • If your question is picked, you win a signed poster from the girls themselves and a namecheck on the CD!
    • The first namecheck in pop, surely, for the rival Yorkshire town.
    • So does the faded Hollywood actor know about his namecheck?
    • Wonder when that last got a namecheck in the paper?
    • If you want to win a flippant and pointless namecheck in my blog please tell me: what is this building pictured below?
    • While we're in the Philly area, it keeps occurring to me that he seems to get a lot of namechecks yet I've never investigated his music.
    • The fact that I focused on soaring house prices, vibrant nightlife, and beacon primary schools ensured that I didn't earn one quote or namecheck in the next day's papers.
    • I'm off to turn on Radio 4 and listen out for a namecheck.
    • The Greens got a namecheck, but other doors looked open.
verbˈneɪmˌtʃɛkˈnāmˌCHek
[with object]
  • Publicly mention or list the name of.

    公开提到…的名字

    he namechecks a legion of producers and DJs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sunday I was married to the lovely Emily, whom I occasionally namecheck in these entries and who is wonderful beyond words.
    • When they began researching the project, they discovered that of all British cities, only London was namechecked more frequently in song titles than Belfast.
    • California, Tampa, Cuba are all namechecked, with the bus stop and the Greyhound imagined as gateways of escape.
    • Funk songs used to pay homage to those who had died, but now it is fashionable to namecheck those still alive.
    • He gets to namecheck an icon and wear his obscure cool like a sew-on badge.
    • But then I did just namecheck Coe which negates that thought.
    • He was namechecking Russian writers in song lyrics.
    • We could namecheck all day long if we wanted, but that would be missing the point.
    • He namechecked Petrov and could be seen before the game in a long discussion with the Bulgarian.
    • This is the operation he will later replicate at home, without crediting or namechecking its inventors.
    • Eminem does more of the same as he kills people, swears, and namechecks celebrities.
    • He tells little of his Jewish childhood, and once based in New York prefers namechecking the books he read to the women he befriended.
    • By contrast, the people he namechecks are far more flexible actors.
    • One story is namechecked outright, and the show is used as shorthand for ‘strange events are happening’ a few times.
    • I don't think I'm being unfair to her majesty when I say this isn't a language I'd expect her to understand, still less namecheck as a national boon.
    • We might suppose that since the current minister now namechecks sport first with culture as the afterthought in his portfolio, that the new billing reflects his own priorities.
    • Anyone who was anyone was namechecked in it, which may account for my absence.
    • ‘In the 1960s everything that was coming out of the UK was considered as cool,’ he says, namechecking the first wave of Cool Britannia.
    • He has pretensions to be a serious novelist but mostly confines himself to namechecking Nineteen Eighty-Four and Darkness At Noon.
    • There's an uncomfortable encounter in Mile End Park on page 86, a flat in the Roman Road on page 247 - in fact the book namechecks half the places I've featured in the last month.
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