innominate
innominate — 形容詞
- innominatepositive
- more innominatecomparative
- most innominatesuperlative
1. lacking a specific name or identifying label — used especially when the absence
無名的
沒有特定名稱的
lacking a specific name or identifying label — used especially when the absence of a name is notable or when a structure, place, or concept is referred to by description rather than by any established title
The historian referred to the ancient text's innominate author simply as 'the poet from Antioch.'
那位歷史學家將該古籍的無名作者簡稱為「來自安提阿的詩人」。
formal register: innominate author for unnamed writer
Jiwoo studied the innominate bone in anatomy class — a bone whose Latin name literally means 'without a name.'
Jiwoo 在解剖課上學習了無名骨——這個骨頭的拉丁文名稱字面意思是「沒有名字」。
specific term: innominate bone in anatomy
The treaty assigned the innominate territory to neither country, leaving it unclaimed.
該條約將那塊無名領土指定給兩國以外,使其成為無主地。
Bilal found an innominate stream on the old map — a waterway with no recorded name.
Bilal 在舊地圖上發現了一條無名溪流——一條沒有記錄名稱的水道。
用法筆記
Innominate is significantly more formal than its synonym 'unnamed.' It appears most often in specialized fields such as anatomy (innominate bone, innominate artery) and law (innominate contract terms). In everyday English, 'unnamed' or 'anonymous' is preferred.