proper noun
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专有名词, 固有名词
(grammar) the name of a place, person, country, etc. with its first letter capitalized
A proper noun is a specific name used to identify a particular person, place, organization, or thing. Unlike common nouns, which refer to general items, proper nouns are always capitalized and refer to unique entities. Examples include "John," "Paris," "Microsoft," and "Christmas." Proper nouns help distinguish specific individuals or places from broader categories. For instance, "city" is a common noun, while "New York" is a proper noun. Recognizing proper nouns is important for identifying specific names in language and following proper capitalization rules.
- Paris is a proper noun because it names a specific city.
巴黎是一个专有名词,因为它命名了一个特定的城市。
- Proper nouns like 'Mount Everest' refer to unique geographical features.
专有名词如'珠穆朗玛峰'指的是独特的地理特征。
- Proper nouns are important for distinguishing specific entities in writing and speech.
专有名词对于在写作和演讲中区分特定实体很重要。
- The teacher asked the students to identify the proper nouns in the paragraph for their grammar exercise.
老师让学生们在段落中识别出专有名词来完成他们的语法练习。
- When writing an email, it's important to use proper nouns correctly to refer to specific people or companies.
写邮件时,正确使用专有名词来指代特定的人或公司是很重要的。
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