nomenclature
/nəˈmeŋklətʃə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnəʊmənkleɪtʃər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnō-mən-ˌklā-chər also nō-ˈmen-klə-ˌchu̇r, -ˈmeŋ-, -chər, -ˌtyu̇r, -ˌtu̇r/ (ame, mw)
nomenclature — 名詞
- nomenclaturesingular
- nomenclaturesplural
1. an organized method of giving standard names to things, especially in science or
命名法
專業領域的正式命名系統
an organized method of giving standard names to things, especially in science or other technical fields.
Baraka struggled with botanical nomenclature during his first week in the field course.
Baraka 在野外課程的第一週,就被植物命名法弄得很吃力。
collocation: botanical nomenclature
The guide explained the old street nomenclature while leading visitors through the city museum.
導覽員一邊帶著訪客穿過城市博物館,一邊解說舊街道的命名法。
Chemists must follow international nomenclature when they name newly discovered compounds.
化學家在替新發現的化合物命名時,必須遵守國際命名法。
Xiu kept a chart on the lab wall to remember the anatomical nomenclature.
Xiu 把一張表貼在實驗室牆上,好記住解剖學命名法。
After the merger, the hospital revised its ward nomenclature to reduce confusion.
合併後,醫院修改了病房命名法,以減少混亂。
- terminology
broader and more common; can mean a field's special words without implying a formal naming code
- taxonomy
narrower; mainly concerns classification, especially of living things, rather than naming alone
- lexicon
broader and less formal; can mean the whole vocabulary of a field or language
文法句型
the nomenclature of + [field]
[adjective] nomenclature
follow + nomenclature
用法筆記
Most often used for formal or standardized naming rules in science, medicine, or classification systems. For the special words of a field in general, terminology is broader and more common.