英 [ˈsuːbrɪkeɪ] 美 [ˈsuːbrɪkeɪ]
n. 绰号;浑名
复数soubriquets
soubriquet /ˈsəʊbrɪˌkeɪ/
Now, following a decree from the interior ministry, families in the town will be allowed to adopt their soubriquet as a 2nd, official surname.
而现在,根据内政部的法令,基奥贾市的居民可用绰号作为正式的"第2姓名"。
Now, following a decree from the interior ministry, families in the town will be allowed to adopt their soubriquet as a second, official surname.
现在,根据内政部的一项法令,城镇居民允许将他们的绰号作为第二官方姓氏。
The soubriquet "bicycling monarchy" is largely an invention of the press.
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According to the Independent, Mr Mitchell is said to have earned the soubriquet "thrasher" during his days as a pupil at Rugby school, because of his "stern disciplinarian" tendencies.
Mr Black said there could well be people - from foreign agents to home-grown lunatics - who might "want a pop at C" the name the head of MI6 is given (the director general of MI5 has not been known by the soubriquet "K" since the 1940s.).