C1 verb フォーマル

nonceddom

/ˈnɒns.dɒm/

To designate or treat an entity, such as a word or a technical variable, as a temporary 'nonce' item created for a single, specific occasion. It involves isolating a concept so it does not become a permanent part of a system or vocabulary.

例文

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1

I decided to nonceddom the temporary folder so it wouldn't clutter the main directory.

I decided to nonceddom the temporary folder so it wouldn't clutter the main directory.

2

The legislative body chose to nonceddom the specific clause to ensure it only applied to the current crisis.

The legislative body chose to nonceddom the specific clause to ensure it only applied to the current crisis.

3

If you don't know the name of the file, just nonceddom it for now and we'll fix it later.

If you don't know the name of the file, just nonceddom it for now and we'll fix it later.

語族

名詞
nonceddomization
Verb
nonceddom
副詞
nonceddomly
形容詞
nonceddomed
関連
nonce
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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'nonce' (for the once) and add 'dom' as in 'dominion'. You are giving a word dominion over just one single occasion.

クイックテスト

The engineer decided to ________ the unique error code so it wouldn't be mistaken for a recurring system bug.

正解!

正解は: nonceddom

例文

1

I decided to nonceddom the temporary folder so it wouldn't clutter the main directory.

everyday

I decided to nonceddom the temporary folder so it wouldn't clutter the main directory.

2

The legislative body chose to nonceddom the specific clause to ensure it only applied to the current crisis.

formal

The legislative body chose to nonceddom the specific clause to ensure it only applied to the current crisis.

3

If you don't know the name of the file, just nonceddom it for now and we'll fix it later.

informal

If you don't know the name of the file, just nonceddom it for now and we'll fix it later.

4

In his linguistic analysis, Smith nonceddoms the neologisms found in the text to distinguish them from standard English.

academic

In his linguistic analysis, Smith nonceddoms the neologisms found in the text to distinguish them from standard English.

5

Our strategy is to nonceddom the project titles during the testing phase to maintain confidentiality.

business

Our strategy is to nonceddom the project titles during the testing phase to maintain confidentiality.

語族

名詞
nonceddomization
Verb
nonceddom
副詞
nonceddomly
形容詞
nonceddomed
関連
nonce

よく使う組み合わせ

nonceddom a term nonceddom a term
nonceddom a variable nonceddom a variable
effectively nonceddomed effectively nonceddomed
nonceddom for security nonceddom for security
nonceddoming the process nonceddoming the process

よく使うフレーズ

nonceddom for now

treat as temporary for the time being

to nonceddom the gap

to use a temporary measure to fill a gap

nonceddomed into existence

created solely for a one-time purpose

よく混同される語

nonceddom vs non-dom

Non-dom refers to a non-domiciled person for tax purposes, whereas nonceddom is the act of making something temporary.

nonceddom vs nominate

Nominate means to suggest for a role; nonceddom means to label as a single-use item.

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使い方のコツ

This word is most frequently used in technical or linguistic contexts to describe the creation of temporary identifiers. It is a transitive verb, requiring an object.

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よくある間違い

Learners often mistake this for a noun due to the '-dom' suffix; remember it functions as a verb meaning 'to treat as a nonce'.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'nonce' (for the once) and add 'dom' as in 'dominion'. You are giving a word dominion over just one single occasion.

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語源

A modern academic coinage blending the linguistic term 'nonce' (from Middle English 'for then ones') with a verbalized suffix.

文法パターン

transitive verb regular conjugation: nonceddomed, nonceddoming often used in passive voice (e.g., 'the term was nonceddomed')
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文化的な背景

Mainly found in advanced English proficiency exams or specialized data management discourse.

クイックテスト

The engineer decided to ________ the unique error code so it wouldn't be mistaken for a recurring system bug.

正解!

正解は: nonceddom

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