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Перевод: moniker
[существительное] имя; кличка
Тезаурус:
- These are then categorised under either a "T" designation (which indicates solid maple with a gloss polyester finish), or the "ET" moniker (flamed maple with a bubinga or zebra wood top and oil/urethane finish).
- He's dropped the long-redundant Associates moniker and is standing alone, on his own merits.
- GIVEN THEIR previous, borrowed moniker, it's hardly surprising that Captain America's chosen brand of guitar fury bows to bands both ancient and new.
- The big question here is actually why Fender are using the Champ moniker for this 25 watt, channel switching, all-purpose tube amplifier, when previously "Champ" has been a synonym for "diminutive but pokey practice amp".
- Companies are keen to adopt the "open" moniker simply for that purpose: how many suppliers these days describe themselves as open systems companies, when just a few years ago they would probably have sneered at the term.
- The moniker comes from a tribe in Southern Ghana, and the band's logo is the Golden Stool - the symbolic throne of the tribe's ancestors.
- Northern Telecom - itself a large Microsoft user - says it has a prior claim to the initials and has told Microsoft it cant use the moniker.
- XCELERATED SWIPES MABI MONIKER
- I guess the performance of the instruments will have to validate the name, because if these guitars err on the trashy side, that will have been a waste of rather a neat moniker
- It was in this empty, aimless atmosphere that East 17 (the moniker is from Walthamstow's E17 postcode) was born.
- Longtime Ibanez player Frank Gambale has his moniker on this new Ibanez FGM 100 and if you can answer two easy question it could be yours.
- Colchester, Essex-based Climate Changer Computer Concessionaires Ltd will be selling OCT's Computers under the trading name Olympic Computers, having bought the moniker from the liquidator.
- Suffocated and uninspired by their hometown, Shake shook themselves up, hopped over to London, grabbed themselves a new moniker and, like, got their heads together in a chaotic kinda way.
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