tuō​míng

to use someone's name

托名 託名 tuō​míng
to use someone's name
to use another person's name or authority as a cover or to gain credibility
to leave one's name
(literary) to leave one's name for posterity; to have one's name recorded in history or on monuments
to impersonate
to falsely assume another person's identity or name, such as in an exam or for a bank account
pseudonym
an assumed name; a false name used to conceal one's identity
to associate oneself with a famous person
to rely on the high reputation of another person to improve or establish one's own social status

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Frequency data
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