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一名 (yī míng) is used to refer to a single person in a certain occupation. For example, 他是一名 (tā shì yī míng) 医生 (yīshēng, doctor). Here, 一名 (yī míng) is used to indicate that the person is a single doctor.
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In Chinese, the term 一名 (yī míng, and after tone change - yì míng) is commonly used to refer to "a/an + (person, occupation)." Here are some alternative words you can use that have similar meanings:
1. 一位 (yī wèi) - This term is often used for professions or roles, especially those that imply respect or formality. It can be translated as "a" or "an," and is frequently used with titles or positions.
2. 一个 (yī gè) - This is a general measure word that can mean "a" or "an." It is less formal than 一名 (yī míng) and can be used for a wide range of nouns, including occupations.
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