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.- She'd never known his surname...
她一直不知道他姓什么。 - 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。
- She'd never known his surname...
双语例句
- Some of the most common surnames in China are Chen, Lin, Wang* etc.
中国一些最常见的姓有陈、林、黄等。 - She was very formal, addressing us by our surnames only.
她非常正式地称呼我们,只叫我们的姓。 - 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。 - 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。 - Even by keeping their surnames, these people are accepting their awful inheritance.
即便只是保留自己的姓氏,这些人都在接纳可怕的继承。 - The places of the surnames of the surnames of the Han nationality origin have distinct regional character.
汉姓及其发源地的分布有明显的地域性。 - By1400 most English families, and those from Lowland Scotland, had adopted the use of hereditary surnames.
到了1400年,大部分的英格兰人和来自苏格兰低地的人习惯了家庭姓氏的使用。 - The teachers always called us by our surnames.
老师们总是称呼我们的姓氏。 - Zhang is one of the most common surnames in China.
这是我的姓。中国人先说姓再说名。 - In time these surnames were given to a man's children.
最后,这些姓氏给了孩子们。