nominal

🇬🇧/ˈnɒmɪn(ə)l/ 🇺🇸/ˈnɑːmɪn(ə)l/
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You use nominal to indicate that someone or something is supposed to have a particular identity or status, but in reality does not have it. 名义上的

adjective [原级] 名义上的,有名无实的;(金额)微不足道的,象征性的;名词的,名词性的;(数量或价值)票面的;(主要用于太空旅行)运行正常的,令人满意的

As he was still not allowed to run a company, his wife became its nominal head. 由于他仍未获准管理公司,他的妻子就成了公司名义上的老板。

后缀: al 【adjective】 表示具有某种性质的 - indicating pertaining to or characterized by 原词: nominal 是通过后缀 【al】 构成的派生词
nomin(名称) + al → 名义上的
nominal

adj. 名义上的;有名无实的;票面上的

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The sultan was still nominally the chief of staff. 苏丹在名义上仍是军队领导人。
The road is nominally under the control of UN peacekeeping troops. 那条路名义上是在联合国维和部队的控制之下。
I am prepared to sell my shares at a nominal price. 我准备以低价卖掉我的股票。
Inflation would be lower and so nominal rates would be more attractive in real terms. 通货膨胀将要降低,所以名义汇率实际上会更有吸引力。
We only pay a nominal rent. 我们只象征性地付一点租金。
He remained in nominal control of the business for another ten years. 他名义上又掌管了这家公司十年。