I usually call my son by her
nickname.
我通常叫我儿子的小名。
We often call her by his
nickname.
我们经常叫她的绰号。
Mary was
nicknamed 'The Ice Queen'.
玛丽外号叫冰上王后。
Students just need to search "gaokao" (the Chinese nickname for the exam) through the Baidu app.
In 2014, Chu officially registered the trademark Chu Orange, and Chu was given the nickname of "orange king".
Part of the T's-the nickname for the Boston region transit authority-efforts to turn itself around and improve services includes rebuilding its culture from the inside out with a central focus on its customers.
"With business getting so good, there is every reason to go on," she said, calling herself an "anchor", a local nickname for fish dealers.
Fittingly, the close attention she pays to her trees has earned her the nickname "Apple Mom" among fellow Liujiawang villagers.
During his time in the district as its first chief administrator in the 1990s, Zhao Qizheng earned the nickname "Mr Pudong".
This has earned pumped storage hydropower stations the nickname "super power banks".
Known as lao tou le, or elderly scooters, the three- and four-wheel vehicles covered by cabins are a preferred mode of transportation for older people, which is how they earned the nickname.
Kiwi fruit in Xiuwen is given the nickname "seven is not enough", which means, "You will not be satisfied even though you eat seven kiwis at a time".
Li, who uses the nickname Fangjie, which means house sister, said her strengths in photography and the arts have inspired her.
Qilian county, located in Qinghai's Haibei Tibetan autonomous prefecture, has been given the prestigious nickname "Oriental Switzerland" for its breathtaking scenery.
The great variety of holiday products there have earned the place a nickname: China's Christmas Village.
Promoting iconic style is key for brands, including developing a Chinese nickname to increase the possibility of going viral on social media.
He earned the nickname for what many considered to be his brutal style of destroying online opponents.
Tai Kwun, a nickname for former Central Police Station, has been turned to a culture attraction after being revitalized.
The model, first unveiled in 1975, is synonymous for driving pleasure, earning the vehicle the nickname of king of sports cars.
Fans even gave him the nickname "iKun", which sounds like "love Kun "in Chinese.