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namesmanship
語源
Blend of name + gamesmanship
名詞
namesmanship (uncountable)
- The way names are assigned.
- 1960, The New England Journal of Medicine - Volume 263, Part 2, page 1090:
- They are thankful for a group of advertisers dedicated to conservatism, the soft sell and generic namesmanship!
- (more specifically) The art of naming things in order to influence the reactions of others.
- 1963, United States. Congress, Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the Congress, page A5589:
- 1963, Professional Journal of the United States Army, page 62:
- In effect, it means that DOD has agreed that, if most of the country's population and property are to be protected against ICBM's, some losses must be accepted. The Pentagon's namesmanship experts call this the “bloody nose” concept.
- 1976, Anthropology Newsletter - Volumes 17-18, page 47:
- There is no stipulation in the legislation that the person have a certain precentage of Spanish or Native American blood. It is all namesmanship. Other universities will be glad to have us. We're well trained and now, fortunately, well-named.
- 2005, Linguistic Society of America, Meeting Handbook, page 63:
- In testing this scheme by tabulating the profile of name choices, the array of unwritten codes within seriously understudied business and nonbusiness enterprises, in this instance a variety of such in present-day Chicago, we find striking contrasts as well as some commonalities but, most usefully, insights into the psychology and strategies of namesmanship and into general societal values.
- The pursuit of status by having things named after oneself.
- 1965 December, GB Elliott, “Miniature endocrine amplifiers as end organs of the involuntary nervous system: The functional linkage between adrenal medulla and glomus jugulare”, in The Laryngoscope, volume 12, number 75:
- The art of name-dropping or giving the names of people who are involved with a project, in order to confer status or legitimacy.
- Skill in knowing and pronouncing names.
- 2000, Peter G. Beidler, Marion F. Egge, Native Americans in the Saturday Evening Post, page 59:
- In a letter to the editor referring to an earlier piece about names that were difficult to pronounce or spell (J.C. Furnas, "In the Names We Go By,", Dec. 28, 1957) the writer suggests: "How could J. C. Furnas write a piece about namesmanship and not mention Lake Chargoggaggoggmanchaugagoggchaubunagungamaug near Webster, Mass.? Sissies call it Webster Lake.
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