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nom propre
proper name, proper noun SUST. LING.
I. proper [ingl. brit. ˈprɒpə, ingl. am. ˈprɑpər] SUST. REL.
II. proper [ingl. brit. ˈprɒpə, ingl. am. ˈprɑpər] ADJ.
1. proper (right):
proper term, spelling
proper order, manner, tool, choice, response
proper sense
proper precautions
proper clothing
qu'il faut after sust.
2. proper (adequate):
proper funding, recognition
proper education, training
proper care, control
3. proper (fitting):
proper to form. position, status
4. proper (respectably correct):
proper person
proper upbringing
5. proper (real, full):
proper doctor, holiday, job
proper atrbv. opportunity
6. proper (complete) coloq.:
7. proper (actual) après sust.:
8. proper (particular to) form.:
proper to sb/sth
propre à qn/qc
III. proper [ingl. brit. ˈprɒpə, ingl. am. ˈprɑpər]
I. name [ingl. brit. neɪm, ingl. am. neɪm] SUST.
1. name (title):
nom m
to refer to sb/sth by name
to put one's name to petition
to take or get one's name from relative, flower
to put one's name down for course, school
2. name (reputation):
3. name (insult):
II. name [ingl. brit. neɪm, ingl. am. neɪm] V. trans.
1. name (call):
name person, area
name boat, planet
they named her after ingl. brit. or for ingl. am. her mother
2. name (cite):
name country, name, planet
3. name (reveal identity of):
name names
name sources
name suspect
4. name (appoint):
name captain
name team
name heir
name successor
to name sb for post, award
5. name (state):
name place, time
name price, terms
III. name [ingl. brit. neɪm, ingl. am. neɪm]
second name SUST.
1. second name (surname):
2. second name (second forename):
first name SUST.
proper name, proper noun SUST.
I. proper [ˈprɒpəʳ, ingl. am. ˈprɑ:pɚ] ADJ.
1. proper (real):
proper meal, tool, teacher
2. proper (suitable, correct):
proper method, training, place
3. proper (socially respectable):
to be proper to +infin
être bien pour +infin
4. proper form. (itself):
II. proper [ˈprɒpəʳ, ingl. am. ˈprɑ:pɚ] ADV. ingl. brit. coloq.
1. proper (very):
2. proper irón. hum. (genteelly):
I. name [neɪm] SUST.
1. name (what one is called):
nom m
in the name of sb/sth
au nom de qn/qc
2. name (reputation):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. name [neɪm] V. trans.
1. name (call):
name child, file, product
2. name (appoint):
3. name (list):
4. name (specify):
name time, conditions, price
proper name, proper noun SUST.
I. proper [ˈpra·pər] ADJ.
1. proper (true):
proper meal, tool
2. proper (suitable, correct):
proper method, training, place
3. proper (socially respectable):
to be proper to +infin
être bien pour +infin
4. proper form. (itself):
II. proper [ˈpra·pər] ADV. (completely)
I. name [neɪm] SUST.
1. name (what one is called):
nom m
in the name of sb/sth
au nom de qn/qc
2. name (reputation):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. name [neɪm] V. trans.
1. name (call):
name child, file, product
2. name (appoint):
3. name (list):
4. name (specify):
name time, conditions, price
Present
Iname
youname
he/she/itnames
wename
youname
theyname
Past
Inamed
younamed
he/she/itnamed
wenamed
younamed
theynamed
Present Perfect
Ihavenamed
youhavenamed
he/she/ithasnamed
wehavenamed
youhavenamed
theyhavenamed
Past Perfect
Ihadnamed
youhadnamed
he/she/ithadnamed
wehadnamed
youhadnamed
theyhadnamed
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The designation recognizers was used very sparingly in the film and many viewers might have therefore been unaware of the proper name.
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The sense of a proper name is whatever meaning it has, when there is no object to be indicated.
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The name of a specific entity is sometimes called a proper name (although that term has a philosophical meaning also) and is a proper noun.
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The meaning of the asteroid's proper name remains unknown.
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But back in the 19th century, the land was controlled by a baron without a proper name of distinction.
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