nominal
形容词
1. 名义上的;有名无实的:
英译:nominal
2. 极小的;微不足道的:
英译:nominal
3. 名词的;与名词有关的:
英译:nominal
4. 命名的;指定的;约定的:
英译:nominal
名词
1. 名词;名词短语:
英译:noun; noun phrase
2. 名词性词语;名词性短语:
英译:nominal
3. 价值极小的东西;象征性的东西:
英译:nominal
词语辨析
名词(noun)与名词性词语(nominal)的区别在于,名词是指表示人、事物、地方或抽象概念的词,而名词性词语是指在句子中充当名词的词语。
词汇扩充
1. nominal value:名义价值
2. nominal price:名义价格
3. nominal interest rate:名义利率
4. nominal GDP:名义国内生产总值
5. nominal scale:名义尺度
近义词
形容词:
1. titular:名义上的
2. token:象征性的
3. symbolic:象征性的
名词:
1. noun:名词
2. noun phrase:名词短语
反义词
形容词:
1. real:真实的
2. actual:实际的
名词:
1. verb:动词
2. adjective:形容词
柯林斯词典
形容词
1. If you describe something as nominal, you mean that it appears to be something, but that in reality it is not that thing.
2. Nominal is used to indicate that someone or something is supposed to have a particular identity or status, although in reality they do not have it.
名词
1. A nominal is a noun or a word group based on a noun, which can be used as the subject or object of a verb.
2. In grammar, a nominal group or a nominal is a group of words which acts as a noun.
牛津词典
形容词
1. (of a role or status) existing in name only.
2. (of a price or charge) very small; far below the real value or cost.
名词
1. A noun or word group that functions as a noun.
2. (in traditional grammar) a noun or word group that functions as one, typically as the subject or object of a verb or as the object of a preposition.
用法
1. The company appointed him as the nominal head of the organization.
2. The fee for the service is nominal compared to the benefits it provides.
3. In the sentence "He likes chocolate," "chocolate" is a nominal.
4. She holds the nominal title of Vice President, but has no real power in the company.
5. The nominal GDP does not take inflation into account.
6. My car is worth only a nominal amount, but it has sentimental value to me.
7. The nominal interest rate is the stated rate before adjusting for inflation.
8. The nominal scale in this survey is based on a simple "yes" or "no" response.
9. The nominal value of this bond is $1,000.
10. The nominal price for this item is $10, but it is often sold at a discount.
11. The nominal GDP of the country has increased by 3%.
12. The nominal interest rate is 5%, but after adjusting for inflation, the real interest rate is only 2%.
13. "Dog" is a nominal in the sentence "The dog is barking."
14. The nominal group "a big red apple" functions as the object of the verb in the sentence "She ate a big red apple."
15. The company is going through a nominal restructuring, but no significant changes are being made.
16. The nominal charge for the event is $5 per ticket.
17. The nominal role of the assistant is to provide administrative support.
18. The nominal leader of the team is responsible for making decisions on behalf of the group.
19. The nominal fee covers the cost of materials.
20. The nominal value of the stock is $1 per share.