单词 | eponym |
例句 | It was the Megalosaurus, and the name was actually suggested to Buckland by his friend Dr. James Parkinson, the would-be radical and eponym for Parkinson’s disease. A Short History of Nearly Everything 2003-05-06T00:00:00Z As moody and messy as its eponym, “Baby Ruby” aspires to demonstrate how postpartum psychosis can feel like a horror movie. ‘Baby Ruby’ Review: Enfant Terrible 2023-02-02T05:00:00Z Still running — deadline Monday night, Nov. 15: our contest for eponyms, words based on people’s names. Style Invitational Week 1462: Time for a new career? 2021-11-11T05:00:00Z In 2000, the band’s eponyms — Mr. Eli and the guitarist James Young — started gigging while they attended the University of North Texas. ?Crazy Girl? Takes Eli Young Band to a New Level 2011-08-07T06:30:07Z We wouldn’t be surprised if all these character names anagrammed into really sneaky eponyms. Now You See Me: The Customer Is Always Fooled 2013-05-30T22:11:24Z Click on the link in the name to see the eponym. Style Invitational Week 1465: Put your ’22 cents in with predictions for next year 2021-12-02T05:00:00Z The eponyms, the reincarnations go on, apparently immune to wear. Review: Books About Babe Ruth 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z On November 1 the association announced that it would phase out what are known as eponyms—names that honor specific people. Birds Named after People Will Get New English Names 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z His work even generated the eponym “Boteroesque,” referring to enlarged figures like the ones he created. Appreciation: Often spurned by the contemporary art world, Fernando Botero made meaningful art 2023-09-19T04:00:00Z A few botanists proposed getting rid of eponyms honoring humans altogether. Should beetles be named after Adolf Hitler? 2023-09-05T04:00:00Z Still, some scholars say the tradition should live on, arguing that even “canceled” eponyms can serve as a reminder of the paths that medicine should never go down again. Your Wednesday Briefing: The Search for the Missing Titanic Sub 2023-06-20T04:00:00Z In some cases, the inconsistent use of eponyms can even lead to medical errors, Dr. Organ added. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z Medicine is also confronting problematic eponyms, perhaps most prominently the formerly official use of Nazi doctor Hans Asperger’s name for a neurodevelopmental condition that has since been merged with autism spectrum disorder. Birds Named after People Will Get New English Names 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z Today, “gaslighting” functions as an eponym: “one for whom or which something is or is believed to be named,” Merriam-Webster says. Opinion | Was Martha Mitchell ‘gaslit’? Or ‘gaslighted’? Maybe neither? 2022-04-27T04:00:00Z None is from Africa, where about 1500 vertebrate species have eponyms, many reflecting the continent’s history of imperialism. Should beetles be named after Adolf Hitler? 2023-09-05T04:00:00Z At least 150 eponyms, names tied to birds, are being reconsidered because of ties to enslavers, grave robbers and supremacists. A D.C. area environmental group is dropping the name of John Audubon, naturalist who was an enslaver and Indian grave robber 2021-10-27T04:00:00Z Similarly, many scholars argue that medicine should discard Nazi eponyms but retain those related to victims and resisters, to honor their stories. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z That reversal was in part brought about by a group called Bird Names for Birds, which advocated for the AOS to eliminate all eponyms. Birds Named after People Will Get New English Names 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z There’s a growing campaign, for example, to drop the eponyms of birds that honor slaveholders and white supremacists — Bird Names for Birds. Watching for birds & diversity: Audubon groups pledge change 2021-07-14T04:00:00Z At the same time, activists in the ranks were growing more aggressive in opposing the eponyms. Bird lovers are grappling with honorary names linked to racists. Audubon tops the list. Grandma Ruby, the artist’s eponym, was a redoubtable guardian who kept her granddaughter safe by keeping her busy. LaToya Ruby Frazier, American Witness 2021-03-01T05:00:00Z Dr. Sheffer notes another strike against eponyms: They often don’t even honor the right person. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z The issue isn’t merely that particular eponyms honor dubious people, these advocates argued, but that such names also reflect an old vision of science, one dominated by white men. Birds Named after People Will Get New English Names 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z Zoom is 2020’s most prevalent eponym: a word derived from a proper noun, in this case, the name of a video-conferencing company. Pandemic, lockdown and Megxit: the most influential words of 2020 2020-11-26T05:00:00Z Every major birding organization was represented, and 535 people joined from around the country as a majority of the panelists — nearly all of them White — agreed that it was time to move beyond racist eponyms. Bird lovers are grappling with honorary names linked to racists. Audubon tops the list. Its eponym soon fell foul of it when he was banned from the tour in 1993. Mary Pierce: three passports, two grand slams, one overbearing father | Tumaini Carayol 2020-05-24T04:00:00Z But some scholars contend that even “canceled” eponyms have a place, as stark reminders of the ethical breaches medicine should never repeat. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z The removal of eponyms might be felt more by birders the farther west they go, says Kenn Kaufman, a bird expert and author of several field guides, who wasn’t involved in the decision. Birds Named after People Will Get New English Names 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z While there are plenty of awful people who this rule would disqualify from being honored with a species eponym there is no shortage of excellent people or basic biological descriptions we could name species after. Scientists Should Stop Naming Species after Awful People 2019-11-08T05:00:00Z There is no timeline for decisions about the worst eponyms, but the discussion seems unlikely to wane, given participants such as Rutter and Newsome. Bird lovers are grappling with honorary names linked to racists. Audubon tops the list. The housemade roll, a cemita, is the first in a cascade of eponyms; the restaurant is named for the sandwich, the sandwich is named for the roll. It’s easy to figure out what to order at Cemitas Tepeaca 2 in Des Moines: the majestic namesake sandwiches 2019-07-16T04:00:00Z An eponym was once considered medicine’s highest honor. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z The decision to do away with all eponyms is more fair—and simpler—than trying to evaluate each name on its own, Kaufman says. Birds Named after People Will Get New English Names 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z On Wednesday night, Trump SoHo appeared in some ways to be still living up to the excess of its eponym. Final Nights at the Trump SoHo Before Trump Checks Out 2017-11-23T05:00:00Z Offensive eponyms compound that sense of not belonging. Bird lovers are grappling with honorary names linked to racists. Audubon tops the list. Charleston combines French traditions with the low country flavors of South Carolina, the state in which the restaurant's eponym resides. These Are the Best Restaurants in Every State 2017-08-17T04:00:00Z So it was a shock when, in the early 2000s, dozens of eponyms were discovered to be linked to National Socialist doctors who had violated every value of medical consent and human dignity. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z Like Scarl, he sees the decision to scrap eponyms entirely as an opportunity for positive discussions that focus on the birds in all their glory. Birds Named after People Will Get New English Names 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z With no reported antecedents, the flu acquired its inaccurate eponym. Influenza: A viral world war : Nature : Nature Research 2017-06-06T04:00:00Z The challenge of how to move forward is roiling White ornithologists as they debate whether to change as many as 150 eponyms, names of birds that honor people with connections to slavery and supremacy. Bird lovers are grappling with honorary names linked to racists. Audubon tops the list. He has even become an eponym: “Garner’s Modern English Usage,” the fourth edition of his widely acclaimed guide to stringing words together well, dropped in April. How to Write Like Antonin Scalia 2016-07-08T04:00:00Z “Many of us just don’t use eponyms because they’re not anatomically informative,” said Jason Organ, an anatomist at Indiana University. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z Then we turn the page and find, in full color, a noble picture of the eponym: “And now there is Hillary.” Crayons Down, Kids. It’s Hillary Story Time 2016-01-08T05:00:00Z Like its eponym and inspiration, BlazerCon was equal parts academic conference and cultural happening, a place for soccer fans to mingle, eat savory pies, drink Guinness and celebrate their shared object of devotion. Global Soccer Brings Its ‘A’ Game to Brooklyn at BlazerCon 2015-11-15T05:00:00Z Bird lovers have agitated to change eponyms linked to racists for several years but have encountered resistance. Bird lovers are grappling with honorary names linked to racists. Audubon tops the list. The disease was of course still poorly understood, but one of the most famous medical eponyms was born. How Dr. Alzheimer Discovered a Disease in a Mental Asylum 2014-11-28T05:00:00Z To her, eponyms provide an opportunity to remind future doctors of the path medicine must never go down again. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z In precise, traditional usage, an eponym is someone who gives a name to something else, and eponymous describes the giver of the name, not the receiver. Close but Not Quite 2014-09-30T04:00:00Z Ryan Palmer was asked if he would share the Wanamaker Trophy with his famous eponym if he won. Palmer Gets the Score While Woods Gets the Attention 2014-08-08T04:00:00Z J. A. Heneghan, the restaurant’s eponym, was a New York City firefighter for over 30 years and received the axes upon his retirement. A Review of J.A. Heneghan’s Tavern in Point Lookout 2014-05-30T04:00:00Z Like its eponym, the Burt is unique, combining seven forms of racing: beach, circuit, street, long track, sprint, hill climb and speedway. Five Can't-Miss Festivals 2013-01-17T06:45:00Z In the classroom, Dr. Hildebrandt highlights Frey’s syndrome, one of the rare medical eponyms that celebrates both a female researcher and a victim of the Holocaust. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z The New York Times reported on the Reiter scandal in 2000, writing: “The precise steps needed to get rid of an eponym are unclear and vary with who uses them.” Modern medical terms are still named after Nazi doctors. Can we change it? 2012-11-16T14:15:03.400Z The Nineveh eclipse of B. C. 763 is perhaps the first of the ancient eclipses of which we possess a really clear description on the Assyrian eponym tablets in the British Museum. Astronomy: The Science of the Heavenly Bodies 2012-03-17T02:01:02.630Z A certain number of them were eligible for the post of limmu, or eponym, after whom the year was named—an honour which they shared with the monarch. A Primer of Assyriology 2011-09-14T02:00:47.990Z Stories of heroic ancestors and of tribal eponyms intermingle; personal, tribal and national traits are interwoven. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 5 "Gassendi, Pierre" to "Geocentric" 2011-09-02T02:00:20.450Z There is also a more fundamental reason to get rid of eponyms. Should Medicine Still Bother With Eponyms? 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z Medical eponyms are meant to honor individuals who contributed to the field. Modern medical terms are still named after Nazi doctors. Can we change it? 2012-11-16T14:15:03.400Z Scyld, on the other hand, is in the first place probably a mere eponym of the power of the Scylding kings of Denmark. Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn To the Romans and the modern nations the name of Ganymede, debased to Catamitus, supplied a term of reproach, which sufficiently indicates the nature of the love of which he became eventually the eponym. A Problem in Greek Ethics Being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion They are dated by eponyms as in Assyria. Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters From Asia Minor it probably spread to Greece; at all events, the eponymous archons at Athens, after whom the several years were named, corresponded exactly with the Assyrian limmi or eponyms. Babylonians and Assyrians, Life and Customs But the question of the medical eponym does not fall into that category. Modern medical terms are still named after Nazi doctors. Can we change it? 2012-11-16T14:15:03.400Z This particular tribe seems to have wandered for some time on the outskirts of Chaldea and in the land itself, as indicated by the name given to its eponym in Chap. Chaldea From the Earliest Times to the Rise of Assyria The case is different with Herakles, the patron, eponym, and ancestor of Dorian Hellas. A Problem in Greek Ethics Being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion If subject to Assyria, their date may be before the earliest eponyms whose date is known from the Canon lists. Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters The suggestion has been made that the name Cain is the eponym of the Kenites, and although this clan has a good name almost everywhere in the Old Testament, yet in Num. xxiv. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Moreover, the study showed that change in the US was particularly slow, with US authors more likely to use the eponym than authors in Europe. Modern medical terms are still named after Nazi doctors. Can we change it? 2012-11-16T14:15:03.400Z Though a Greek god, and the eponym of a Greek city, he inherited the place and functions of an Egyptian deity, and was here represented in the hieratic style of Ptolemaic sculpture. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series As much is suggested by the following entry in an eponym list. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria But it is not impossible that the eponyms referred to were local only and not Assyrian in origin. Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters There are eponym canons, statistical lists, diplomatic letters, military reports; but none of these rise to the dignity of history. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1 In 2003, a group of rheumatology journal editors decided against continued use of the eponym in their journals. Modern medical terms are still named after Nazi doctors. Can we change it? 2012-11-16T14:15:03.400Z The word 'Abram' is merely an eponym—it means 'exalted father.' The Damnation of Theron Ware The divine name Ashir, as in early Assyrian texts, the institution of eponyms and many personal names which occur in Assyria, are so characteristic that we must assume kinship of peoples. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria There is, however, another element in his work which has caused his name to become as eponym for an entire series of phenomena at one end of the psycho-sexual scale. Venus in Furs As for this eponym thing, why Saint Augustine called attention to it fifteen hundred years ago. The Damnation of Theron Ware One interpretation is that these figures are encouraging; use of the eponym, after all, is decreasing. Modern medical terms are still named after Nazi doctors. Can we change it? 2012-11-16T14:15:03.400Z |
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