name
name.01 - call, giving a name
NAME-V NOTES: Based on big corpus, comparison to 'call'. Member of VNcls dub-29.3. (from name.01-v)NAMING-N NOTES: name.01 (from naming.01-n)
Essentially equivalent to 'call-v.02', but 'name' Arg2 is 'call' Arg3. (from name.01-v)
Aliases:
name (v.)
naming (n.)
naming (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: namer
ARG1-PPT: named
ARG2-PRD: name of arg1
ARG1-PPT: named
ARG2-PRD: name of arg1
passivized
The issueARG1
, formallyARGM-MNR
namedrel
MNB Home Equity Loan Asset Backed Certificates , Series 1989ARG2
, will represent interest in a trust fund ...name as AS
PollsARG0
namedrel
Tatsunori HaraARG1
as the male symbol of JapanARG2
.no name mentioned
...
the manARG1
, whomR-ARG1
itARG0
did notARGM-NEG
namerel
name as infinitive
Lee KarnsARG0
namedrel
James NicholARG1
to succeed himARG2
.passivized
Both these candidatesARG1
are namedrel
Rudolph GiulianiARG2
.name only
No successorARG2
was namedrel
ARG1 and ARG2
According to legend ,
a Daoist masterARG1
namedrel
Liu HaiARG2
and a three - legged golden toad scattered gold coins across the land .ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
That is
whyARGM-CAU
theyARG0
namedrel
that fieldARG1
Akeldama , which in their language means `` field of bloodARG2
. '' -RRB-Arg0,1,2
A last source says that it was because Aina found rest in the area , which occasioned
hisARG0
namingrel
the areaARG1
as ' Isin . 'ARG2
name.02 - give someone else's name
NAME-V NOTES: Very similar to name.01, and only to be used when there is an 'after' present. Member of VNcls dub-29.3. (from name.02-v)Aliases:
name (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: namer
ARG1-PPT: named
ARG2-PRD: named after, namesake
ARG1-PPT: named
ARG2-PRD: named after, namesake
ozone hole
As an employee of a major refrigerator and freezer manufacturer , I have been heavily involved in dealing with the political manifestations of
the Rowland - Molina theoryARG1
( namedrel
after the researchers who found in 1974 that chlorofluorocarbons contributed to the depletion of ozone in the earth 's atmosphereARG2
) and the Montreal Protocol .name.03 - to appoint to an office, assign a role
NAME-V NOTES: Roleset for 'name' appoint sense based on instances in Webtext 2.5, section 76-199. VerbNet class appoint-29.1. Comparison to 'appoint.' Framed by Claire (from name.03-v)Aliases:
name (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Person appointing another
ARG1-PPT: Person named, appointed
ARG2-PRD: Office/Job Arg 1 is appointed to
ARG1-PPT: Person named, appointed
ARG2-PRD: Office/Job Arg 1 is appointed to
Job with 'to' preposition
Having campaigned for the new president and been
namedrel
to his transition teamARG2
, RumsfeldARG1
told his Searle sales force , according to later testimony , that `` he would call in all his markers and that no matter what , he would see to it that aspartame would be approved . ''