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Từ điển LongMan Dictionary
moniker
mon‧i‧ker/ˈmɒnɪkə $ ˈmɑːnɪkər/ noun [COUNTABLE] informal [date : 1800-1900; Language : Shelta; Origin : munnik, from Irish Gaelic ainm] a name, especially one that you choose for yourself or give something – used humorously
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Burke still goes under the moniker of "the king of rock and soul." EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He's dropped the long-redundant Associates moniker and is standing alone, on his own merits. ▪ Phillips operates in 26 of those 37 states, with 7, 200 outlets carrying the Phillips moniker. ▪ So, in honor of their waiting, waiting, how about a more-fitting moniker? ▪ The parent company also will discard the Woolworth name for an undisclosed moniker later this year. ▪ What he said in 1 714, perhaps in jest, later gained acceptance as the perfect moniker for the marine timekeeper.
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