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单词 nominative determinism
释义

nominative determinism

English

Noun

nominative determinism (uncountable)

  1. A tendency for people to become active in subjects that relate to their names.
    • 2003, Paul Di Filippo, Spondulix: A Romance of Hoboken, Open Road Integrated Media, chapter 2:
      A little-known aspect of pop sociology called nominative determinism intrigued Rory Honeyman for a very good reason. Except for a concatenation of historical accidents, he would have fallen under its purview himself.
    • 2010, Steve Ringwood, Astronomers Anonymous: Getting Help with the Puzzles and Pitfalls of Practical Astronomy, Springer, page ix:
      I need hardly add that he is a prime example of that scientific principle known as nominative determinism being a man who uses telescopes, called I. Glass!
    • 2016, Caroline Barchelder, The Gender Conversation: Evangelical Perspectives on Gender, Scripture, and the Christian Life, Morling Press, page 218:
      Nominative determinism is usually applied to the idea that someone's name may influence their future. Would Usain Bolt have run as swiftly with the name “Usain Plod”?

See also

  • aptonym, aptronym, charactonym, euonym
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