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namely    音标拼音: [n'emli]
ad. 即,就是,换句话说

即,就是,换句话说

namely
adv 1: as follows [synonym: {namely}, {viz.}, {that is to say}, {to
wit}, {videlicet}]

Namely \Name"ly\, adv.
1. By name; by particular mention; specifically; especially;
expressly. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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The solitariness of man . . . God hath namely and
principally ordered to prevent by marriage.
--Milton.
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2. That is to say; to wit; videlicet; -- introducing a
particular or specific designation.
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For the excellency of the soul, namely, its power of
divining dreams; that several such divinations have
been made, none can question. --Addison.
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21 Moby Thesaurus words for "namely":
as here defined, as here interpreted, especially, exempli gratia,
for example, for instance, id est, in explanation, in other words,
nominally, particularly, sc, scil, scilicet, specially,
specifically, that is, to explain, to wit, videlicet, viz



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  • Common usage of namely - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Namely gives specificity, particularly when naming the participants in a preceding general clause It is an element of style used to add colour to a paragraph The statement can often be reworded to remove "namely", without changing the meaning of the sentence but while losing the stylistic effect, as in the following example Some student representatives disagreed, namely those from
  • How to use namely correctly - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Is this a correct use of namely: We will investigate two different research questions: 1 Is there a correlation between age and income? 2 Does university education lead to higher income?
  • Punctuation around the word namely - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    It seems somehow tricky to apply the right punctuation when it comes to the word namely I got the following advice: Search globally for "namely", and add a comma after it, as well as a comma, a
  • Correct usage of viz. ? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Since these both showed dramatic tapering off as we approach modern times, I compared "viz" to two suitable replacements, viz "namely" and "specifically" I would suggest using a more modern term in place of viz
  • abbreviations - Differences between e. g. , viz. and i. e - English . . .
    sc scilicet - namely (see viz) In contradistinction to i e and e g , viz is used to indicate a detailed description of something stated before, and when it precedes a list of group members, it implies (near) completeness
  • namely vs. in particular - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    According to my dictionary (Genius English-Japanese Grand Dictionary), "Namely" is inserted for an explanation of something, more concrete than "that is to say" And "namely" is not used at the first place of a sentence For example: the youngest girl,namely Mary Three students were mentioned,namely John, Sarah and Sylvia In your example, "namely" is used at the first place of a sentence
  • Is a semicolon or comma more appropriate in this case?
    I'm wondering whether a semicolon or comma is more appropriate for the following phrase: Whether or not it succeeds depends on the third option; namely, how well the program computes the values W
  • punctuation - When should viz. be followed by a comma? - English . . .
    viz videlicet (namely) (not ital , comma before), but use namely But The Chicago Manual of Style, fifteenth Edition (2003) endorses the opposite approach in a section titled " THAT IS, NAMELY, FOR EXAMPLE, OR, AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS": 6 44 Commas customary Expressions of the that is type are usually followed by a comma
  • Ways to introduce a name in the middle of sentence
    Here are some examples of mentioning name in a sentence: named A man named John answered the door They named their son John John was named after his grandfather He was named as the executor of the will namely We studied the cat family, namely, lions, tigers, and related animals It was another color, namely red He suggested that these so-called contributions are something else, namely
  • Should I always use a comma after e. g. or i. e. ?
    The comma is sometimes omitted after thus, hence, namely, and the abbreviations e g and i e For instance or for example used after the illustrative phrase may need no comma before it Clearness may require setting off the illustration or explanation, together with the introducing phrase, by dashes or parentheses





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