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词汇 alias
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Definition of alias in English:

alias

adverb ˈeɪlɪəsˈeɪliəs
  • Used to indicate that a named person is also known or more familiar under another specified name.

    别名地,化名地

    Eric Blair, alias George Orwell

    埃里克·布莱尔,别名乔治· 奥韦尔。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But he was not so lucky on January 7, 1982, when Martin Cahill, alias The General, put a bomb under his car.
    • Forty-two-year old Mrinal alias Plabon alias Dhan is dreaded militant.
    • Weir said the chief superintendent was fully aware of his activities with sectarian killers such as the late Robin Jackson, alias The Jackal, one of the most notorious loyalist killers of the 1970s.
    • Detective Inspector Jack Frost, alias much-loved actor David Jason, was spotted by our photographers at the Yorkshire Air Museum, at Elvington, near York, as he went on the trail of yet another case.
    • Vera Duckworth, alias Leeds-born Liz Dawn, booked a day off from serving chips at Roy's Rolls to become Peggy Lee.
    • Noralwizah's sister Ai Lin, alias Norfadilah Lee, is married to Dandand Surman, alias Abu Yusof, another member who is on the run.
    • The police chief said Rois was arrested Nov.5 in the West Java town Bogor along with Hasan, alias Purnomo, Syaiful Bahri, alias Apuy, and Anshori, alias Sogir.
    • After carving a niche in the tinsel world, Ananth Nagarkatti and M.H.Amarnath, alias Ambarish, entered politics and tried their luck in the new domain.
    • His most successful role to date has been that of Thermoman - alias mild-mannered shopkeeper, George Sunday - in My Hero.
    • He, along with another friend, Amandeep Singh, alias Lovely, identified Gurmeet Singh Pinky from amongst the assailants.
    • Ms Windsor gave the Queen a tour of the Elstree studios while Wendy Richard, alias downtrodden Pauline Fowler, escorted the Duke of Edinburgh.
    • Jason Durr, alias PC Mike Bradley, joined other cast members, producers and writers at Betty's to toast ten successful years creating the 1960s village of Aidensfield in the heart of North Yorkshire.
    • Yang Wan-hsuan, alias Lao Tai, was arrested on Tuesday in the northern province of Chiang Rai and will be sent to face trial in the US.
    • WHEN I first met Allan Bloom, alias the Ravelstein of this book, there were two armed guards outside his Chicago flat.
    • It's the second Rubens to be recovered since the 1986 robbery by Martin Cahill, alias The General.
    • One of them, David alias A Miauw, was detained, but later released on bail.
    • Initially, Suwondo, alias An Peng Sui, was detained at the city police detention house but was later moved to the jail.
    • Bolton comic Martin Davies, alias The Mighty Swob, has been recruited as narrator.
    • Eddy Setiyono alias Abbas alias Usman, another defendant in the same case, is being tried separately and a verdict is due next week.
    • Shaun Hutson, alias The Godfather of Gore, made his name as a horror writer with novels like Slugs, Spawn and Relics.
    Synonyms
    also known as, aka, also called, otherwise known as, otherwise
noun ˈeɪlɪəsˈeɪliəs
  • 1A false or assumed identity.

    化名

    a spy operating under the alias Barsad

    一位化名巴萨德进行谍报工作的间谍。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The FBI was convinced that he was ‘Derek Bond’, the alias used by Derek Lloyd Sykes, who was on its Most Wanted list on serious charges involving massive money laundering.
    • They discussed their plan to blow up Parliament House, and shortly afterwards leased a small house in the heart of Westminster, installing Fawkes as caretaker, under the alias of John Johnson.
    • He held a United States passport and a South Carolina state identity card under the alias.
    • Anyway, I was saying that once we leave here we are going to assume aliases.
    • There were five different passports that each had a different alias he used whenever he traveled abroad.
    • I got a part time job as a waitress, under the alias Kelly Irl.
    • He was buried in the Old Church at Middleburg in August 1660 under the alias George Sanders.
    • He masqueraded as the gardener and cook, under the alias of David Motsamayi.
    • In 1999, however, police located and arrested Kathleen Soliah in Minnesota, where she had been living under the alias Sara Jane Olson.
    • The use of aliases and false identity documents represents only the simplest of measures and could be described as a reactive or defensive action.
    • Sykes had been living there under the alias Robert James Grant for more than three years.
    • Vickery has done little to suggest he is the same man who once terrorised the fields of world rugby under the alias of Raging Bull.
    • His passport is in the name of Alex Huntley (his mother's maiden name), the same as an alias used by Richard Tomlinson, a former MI6 agent.
    • After a few failed attempts to communicate over a cell phone while in transit, I tracked George down at his hotel room in Nashville, where he was staying under the alias of Ralph Mouf.
    • Writing under the alias John MacUre, he created a highly contentious picture of the life of junior doctors, which attracted praise from the junior ranks of the medical professional for its accuracy.
    • Len Min, under the alias Lee Min, infiltrated a Boys Academy on May 22, 2007 in order to spy on a suspected terrorist by the alias of Jason Beck.
    • Lorraina lied. ‘Yolanda Feffanhaaser’ was an alias she used from time to time when she didn't want to give some one her real name.
    • Special Branch later established that McMahon was actually an alias used by Dublin born Jerome Bannigan.
    • The sources said Kim Song Chol frequently visited Japan from the late 1980s to early 1990s under the alias Ri Song Chol.
    • Ivan and Sam Raimi (under the alias Celia Abrams) made this, one of the funniest movies ever.
    Synonyms
    assumed name, false name, pseudonym, sobriquet, incognito, nickname
    pen name, stage name
    French nom de plume, nom de guerre
    rare allonym, anonym
    1. 1.1Computing An alternative name or label that refers to a file, command, address, or other item, and can be used to locate or access it.
      〔计算机〕替换名
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This cooperation is configured in the alias file of the mail transfer agent.
      • Included attributes are e-mail addresses and aliases, special folders and signature preferences for Webmail.
      • The alias default refers to the first sound device and is used in all of the examples in this article.
      • This file contains a map of e-mail aliases to user names.
      • Note the addition of more command aliases and number registers in this more practical example.
  • 2Telecommunications Physics
    Each of a set of signal frequencies which, when sampled at a given uniform rate, would give the same set of sampled values, and thus might be incorrectly substituted for one another when reconstructing the original signal.

    〔物理,电信〕假频伪信号

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These can be easily worked out from the GPS receiver's frequency plan, taking into account all the images and aliases possible.
    • This unwanted signal is known as an image or alias of the desired signal.
    • You need to put in the low-frequency alias but view it on the faster timebase.
    • The following rules allow the alias frequency fa to be calculated.
    • If the reconstructed image differs from the original image, we are seeing an alias.
verb ˈeɪlɪəsˈeɪliəs
[with object]Telecommunications Physics
  • Misidentify (a signal frequency), introducing distortion or error.

    〔物理,电信〕错误识别(信号频率);使失真

    fringes at higher spatial frequency are aliased by the sensor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I detected no aliasing, shimmering, pixelization, or other nasty transfer errors to mar the presentation.
    • The EM signal is aliased according to the aliasing signal to down-convert the EM signal.
    • The power lines are very aliased in the distance, this will probably be fixed by changing the draw distance in order to render more detail at a distance.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin, 'at another time, otherwise'.

  • A Latin word, alias means literally ‘at another time, otherwise’. The term aliasing has been taken up in specialist fields such as computing for the use of an alternative name referring to a file etc, and telecommunications for misidentification of a signal frequency, introducing distortion or error.

Rhymes

Sibelius, Vesalius

Definition of alias in US English:

alias

adverbˈeɪliəsˈālēəs
  • 1Used to indicate that a named person is also known or more familiar under another specified name.

    别名地,化名地

    Eric Blair, alias George Orwell

    埃里克·布莱尔,别名乔治· 奥韦尔。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Detective Inspector Jack Frost, alias much-loved actor David Jason, was spotted by our photographers at the Yorkshire Air Museum, at Elvington, near York, as he went on the trail of yet another case.
    • He, along with another friend, Amandeep Singh, alias Lovely, identified Gurmeet Singh Pinky from amongst the assailants.
    • Yang Wan-hsuan, alias Lao Tai, was arrested on Tuesday in the northern province of Chiang Rai and will be sent to face trial in the US.
    • Forty-two-year old Mrinal alias Plabon alias Dhan is dreaded militant.
    • Shaun Hutson, alias The Godfather of Gore, made his name as a horror writer with novels like Slugs, Spawn and Relics.
    • WHEN I first met Allan Bloom, alias the Ravelstein of this book, there were two armed guards outside his Chicago flat.
    • Jason Durr, alias PC Mike Bradley, joined other cast members, producers and writers at Betty's to toast ten successful years creating the 1960s village of Aidensfield in the heart of North Yorkshire.
    • His most successful role to date has been that of Thermoman - alias mild-mannered shopkeeper, George Sunday - in My Hero.
    • But he was not so lucky on January 7, 1982, when Martin Cahill, alias The General, put a bomb under his car.
    • One of them, David alias A Miauw, was detained, but later released on bail.
    • Noralwizah's sister Ai Lin, alias Norfadilah Lee, is married to Dandand Surman, alias Abu Yusof, another member who is on the run.
    • Ms Windsor gave the Queen a tour of the Elstree studios while Wendy Richard, alias downtrodden Pauline Fowler, escorted the Duke of Edinburgh.
    • Bolton comic Martin Davies, alias The Mighty Swob, has been recruited as narrator.
    • The police chief said Rois was arrested Nov.5 in the West Java town Bogor along with Hasan, alias Purnomo, Syaiful Bahri, alias Apuy, and Anshori, alias Sogir.
    • Vera Duckworth, alias Leeds-born Liz Dawn, booked a day off from serving chips at Roy's Rolls to become Peggy Lee.
    • After carving a niche in the tinsel world, Ananth Nagarkatti and M.H.Amarnath, alias Ambarish, entered politics and tried their luck in the new domain.
    • Initially, Suwondo, alias An Peng Sui, was detained at the city police detention house but was later moved to the jail.
    • Weir said the chief superintendent was fully aware of his activities with sectarian killers such as the late Robin Jackson, alias The Jackal, one of the most notorious loyalist killers of the 1970s.
    • Eddy Setiyono alias Abbas alias Usman, another defendant in the same case, is being tried separately and a verdict is due next week.
    • It's the second Rubens to be recovered since the 1986 robbery by Martin Cahill, alias The General.
    Synonyms
    also known as, aka, also called, otherwise known as, otherwise
    1. 1.1informal Indicating another term or synonym.
      〈非正式〉又称,也叫做
      the catfish—alias bullhead—is a mighty tasty fry-up
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On a mild motion criticising Myanmar, alias Burma, South Africa cast a no vote.
      • I do not share the foreboding of Cassandra, alias the noble Lord, Lord Patten, on the terrible effects that the provision may have.
      • It also was fresh in its language and conceptuality, taken from the New Testament book of Revelation, alias the Apocalypse of John.
      • There was a period during my misspent youth when I regularly played the ponies at Blue Bonnets, alias the Hippodrome de Montréal.
      • The one Maori member stays out of this Parliament when that member discusses his focus group, alias Maori members of this party, Government, and population.
nounˈeɪliəsˈālēəs
  • 1A false or assumed identity.

    化名

    a spy operating under the alias Barsad

    一位化名巴萨德进行谍报工作的间谍。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Vickery has done little to suggest he is the same man who once terrorised the fields of world rugby under the alias of Raging Bull.
    • Anyway, I was saying that once we leave here we are going to assume aliases.
    • Special Branch later established that McMahon was actually an alias used by Dublin born Jerome Bannigan.
    • The use of aliases and false identity documents represents only the simplest of measures and could be described as a reactive or defensive action.
    • After a few failed attempts to communicate over a cell phone while in transit, I tracked George down at his hotel room in Nashville, where he was staying under the alias of Ralph Mouf.
    • He held a United States passport and a South Carolina state identity card under the alias.
    • I got a part time job as a waitress, under the alias Kelly Irl.
    • The FBI was convinced that he was ‘Derek Bond’, the alias used by Derek Lloyd Sykes, who was on its Most Wanted list on serious charges involving massive money laundering.
    • His passport is in the name of Alex Huntley (his mother's maiden name), the same as an alias used by Richard Tomlinson, a former MI6 agent.
    • Ivan and Sam Raimi (under the alias Celia Abrams) made this, one of the funniest movies ever.
    • Sykes had been living there under the alias Robert James Grant for more than three years.
    • He was buried in the Old Church at Middleburg in August 1660 under the alias George Sanders.
    • Len Min, under the alias Lee Min, infiltrated a Boys Academy on May 22, 2007 in order to spy on a suspected terrorist by the alias of Jason Beck.
    • Lorraina lied. ‘Yolanda Feffanhaaser’ was an alias she used from time to time when she didn't want to give some one her real name.
    • The sources said Kim Song Chol frequently visited Japan from the late 1980s to early 1990s under the alias Ri Song Chol.
    • They discussed their plan to blow up Parliament House, and shortly afterwards leased a small house in the heart of Westminster, installing Fawkes as caretaker, under the alias of John Johnson.
    • He masqueraded as the gardener and cook, under the alias of David Motsamayi.
    • There were five different passports that each had a different alias he used whenever he traveled abroad.
    • In 1999, however, police located and arrested Kathleen Soliah in Minnesota, where she had been living under the alias Sara Jane Olson.
    • Writing under the alias John MacUre, he created a highly contentious picture of the life of junior doctors, which attracted praise from the junior ranks of the medical professional for its accuracy.
    Synonyms
    assumed name, false name, pseudonym, sobriquet, incognito, nickname
    1. 1.1Computing An alternative name or label that refers to a file, command, address, or other item, and can be used to locate or access it.
      〔计算机〕替换名
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Note the addition of more command aliases and number registers in this more practical example.
      • The alias default refers to the first sound device and is used in all of the examples in this article.
      • This file contains a map of e-mail aliases to user names.
      • Included attributes are e-mail addresses and aliases, special folders and signature preferences for Webmail.
      • This cooperation is configured in the alias file of the mail transfer agent.
    2. 1.2Telecommunications Each of a set of signal frequencies that, when sampled at a given uniform rate, would give the same set of sampled values, and thus might be incorrectly substituted for one another when reconstructing the original signal.
      〔物理,电信〕假频伪信号
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If the reconstructed image differs from the original image, we are seeing an alias.
      • You need to put in the low-frequency alias but view it on the faster timebase.
      • These can be easily worked out from the GPS receiver's frequency plan, taking into account all the images and aliases possible.
      • The following rules allow the alias frequency fa to be calculated.
      • This unwanted signal is known as an image or alias of the desired signal.
verbˈeɪliəsˈālēəs
[with object]usually be aliasedPhysics Telecommunications
  • Misidentify (a signal frequency), introducing distortion or error.

    〔物理,电信〕错误识别(信号频率);使失真

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The power lines are very aliased in the distance, this will probably be fixed by changing the draw distance in order to render more detail at a distance.
    • The EM signal is aliased according to the aliasing signal to down-convert the EM signal.
    • I detected no aliasing, shimmering, pixelization, or other nasty transfer errors to mar the presentation.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin, ‘at another time, otherwise’.

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