called
called — 形容詞
- calledpositive
- calledercomparative
- calledestsuperlative
1. used after a noun, or with be, to show the name a person, place, or thing has or
名叫;稱作
表示名字是……或被這樣稱呼
used after a noun, or with be, to show the name a person, place, or thing has or the label people use for it.
A teacher called Karim led the science club after school.
一位名叫 Karim 的老師放學後帶領科學社。
noun + called + proper name
We stayed in a fishing village called Green Harbor last summer.
去年夏天,我們住在一個名叫 Green Harbor 的漁村。
The cafe sells a sweet drink called honey tea in winter.
那家咖啡館冬天會賣一種叫作 honey tea 的甜飲。
The report mentions a nurse called Nora from Tainan.
那份報告提到一位來自台南、名叫 Nora 的護理師。
This feeling is often called stage fright before a school play.
演學校話劇前,這種感覺常被稱作 stage fright。
文法句型
noun + called + proper name
be called + label
用法筆記
Usually it follows the noun when the exact name comes next, as in 'a village called Green Harbor'. After be, it often introduces the term people use for an idea, feeling, or thing.