0 used when giving the name that a person is generally known by, after giving their real name:
Malcolm Little, alias Malcolm X
1 a false name, especially one used by a criminal:
He travels under (= using) an alias.
2 a name that can be used to find a computer file, command, address, etc.
Reference semantics allows creating dynamic aliases to an object referred to from a protected variable, which may lead to unintended side-effects.
Type annotations have applications other than restricting object aliases.
The construction of the corresponding partial proof term is based on a static analysis of the effects of the program which excludes aliases.
She apparently used four aliases to receive $8,000.
Later, he describes a no sud as a "pseudonym," then states that both a no sud and a no savan can be nicknames or aliases (90).
In the ordinary way any person with many aliases is treated with some suspicion.
Let them then re-establish themselves, not under aliases or whatever it is they are doing.
He referred to the use of the words and description of people "known as" as used to apply to aliases and so on.
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又名,亦名, 化名為, (尤指罪犯用的)化名,假名…
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又名,亦名, 别名, (尤指罪犯用的)化名,假名…
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alias, alias [masculine]…
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nome de guerra, nome de vulgo, alcunha…
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偽名, 仮名…
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özellikle suçlularca kullanılan sahte isim, takma ad, asıl adı verildikten sonra takma ad kullanımı…
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faux nom [masculine], pseudonyme [masculine], alias…
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