柯林斯詞典namely /?ne?ml?/ 1. ADV You use namely to introduce detailed information about the subject you are discussing, or a particular aspect of it. 即 A district should serve its clientele, namely students, staff, and parents. 一個(gè)學(xué)區(qū)應(yīng)該服務(wù)於其主顧,即學(xué)生、教職員工和家長。 返回 namely劍橋詞典used when you want to give more detail or be more exact about something you have just said 即,也就是說 We need to get more teachers into the classrooms where they're most needed , namely in high poverty areas . 我們要讓更多的教師到最需要他們的課堂中去,也就是極度貧睏地區(qū)的課堂。 I learned an important lesson when I lost my job , namely that nothing is a hundred percent guaranteed . 我丟掉工作時(shí)得到了一個(gè)重要的教訓(xùn),即沒有任何事情是百分之百有保障的。 例句 I want you to know one thing, namely that if you run up debts , we will not pay them for you.He was active in poorer parts of the church , namely in inner London and Manchester. 返回 namely