Rocky is an adjective derived from rock (rock). Its original meaning is "rocky" and is often used as a metaphor for "rock-solid"; the capital ROCKY or Rocky is the name of a mountain in Colorado (Colorado), in Chinese Translated as "Rocky Mountain".
rocky phonetic symbols: British [?r?ki], American [?rɑ:ki]
Explanation: rocky; rock-solid, hard; numb; dizzy Dazzling.
Part of speech: adj.
Superlative: rockiest
Comparative: rockier
Notes on naming in English:
< p>1. Pay attention to the meaning of the English name you useSome English names have bad ambiguities abroad, so when you choose an English name, you should carefully understand the meaning of the name you use, and then Decide if applicable.
2. Avoid literal translation of Chinese names into English
Unless you have excellent English skills and understanding of British and American culture, it is not recommended to directly translate Chinese names. Chinese people choose names that have good meaning and are catchy. When foreigners choose a name, they should try to choose one from the already established names.