词汇 | title |
释义 | title noun uk /ˈtaɪ.təl/ us /ˈtaɪ.t̬əl/ titlenoun (NAME)B1[ C ] the name of a film, book, painting, piece of music, etc.: 题目;标题;名称 The title of Evelyn Waugh's first novel was "Decline and Fall".伊夫林‧沃的第一部小说名为《衰落与瓦解》。 And this next record is the title track from the album ".The Red Shoes". (= the piece of music and the record are both called "The Red Shoes").下一首歌的歌名就是与专辑同名的《红鞋子》。 See also subtitlenoun surtitlemainly UK titles[ plural ](alsocredits) the information given at the end or beginning of a film or television programme, stating the names of the people who acted in it or were involved in its production: (电影或电视节目的)演职员表 That's the bridge that features in the opening titles. I switched it off after the opening titles. We all clapped as the closing titles rolled. He always sits there until the end of the closing titles. Eventually, the lights dimmed and the titles started to roll. [ C ] publishing specialized a book: 书 Last year we published over a hundred new titles.去年我们出版了100多种新书。 The author's name was printed below the title.作者的名字登在标题之下。 Put the title of the article in quotes.给文章的标题加上引号。 There was a book I wanted to buy, but now I can't remember the title. Some visitors to art galleries spent most of their time studying the titles of the paintings, rather than the paintings themselves. She ruled two red lines under the title and then sat for a long time, thinking what to write. Names and titles A.N. Other age aka alias appellation first name forename form of address given name good name pen name pet name place name pseudonym pseudonymity trademark unchristened under the name ofidiom unidentified unnamed You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cinema - general words Broadcasting: programmes & other broadcasts Books: kinds of books titlenoun (PERSON)[ C ] a word that is used before someone's name, stating their social rank, qualifications, position in an organization, gender, etc.: (用于人名前)称号,称谓,头衔,职称 What's her title - is she Professor or Doctor?她的头衔是什么——是教授或是博士? He will retain the honorary title of non-executive chairman.他将保留非执行主席这个名誉头衔。 What's your job title now - are you managing director?你现在的职位是什么——是总经理吗? Jones prefers the gender-neutral title Mx. "Ms" was meant to be a title that says nothing about a woman's marital status, unlike "Mrs" and "Miss". She has no rightful claim to the title.她并没有获得这一头衔的正当权利。 It is a hereditary title, so Mark Howard will become Sir Mark Howard on his father's death. Before she married Charles, her title was Lady Diana Spencer. Names and titles A.N. Other age aka alias appellation first name forename form of address given name good name pen name pet name place name pseudonym pseudonymity trademark unchristened under the name ofidiom unidentified unnamed titlenoun (SPORTS PRIZE)C2[ C ] the position you get by beating all other competitors in a sports competition: (体育比赛的)第一名,冠军 Joe Louis won the heavyweight boxing title in 1937.乔‧路易赢得了1937年重量级拳击冠军。 Winners & losers all-American be a slam dunkidiom co-champion co-leader co-winner cup holder dark horse dead man walkingidiom elevator club leader loser record holder runner-up slam dunk superstar title race titlist victor winner yo-yo club titlenoun (LEGAL RIGHT)[ U ] the legal right to own a piece of land or a building, or a document that proves this right: (对土地或建筑物的)所有权 If you wish to sell the property, you will first have to prove your title to it.如果你想要出售房产,你首先必须证明你对它拥有所有权。 Having and owning - general words acquire acquisition attach attach something to something be endowed with somethingidiom bearer bore holder lay lord/master/mistress/king/queen of all you surveyidiom make something (all) your ownidiom mistress not/never want for anythingidiom revert revert to something shared ownership stake stake something out survey they've You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Mortgages & real estate GrammarNames and titles: addressing people When we talk to someone directly, we use names and titles: … title verb[ T ] uk /ˈtaɪ.təl/ us /ˈtaɪ.t̬əl/ to give a title to a book, movie, play, song, or work of art: 给(图书、电影、戏剧、歌曲或艺术品)起名 He titled his autobiography "Beneath the Underdog".他给自传起名为《连弱势方都不如》。 Names and titles A.N. Other age aka alias appellation first name forename form of address given name good name pen name pet name place name pseudonym pseudonymity trademark unchristened under the name ofidiom unidentified unnamed title | American Dictionarytitle noun us/ˈtɑɪ·t̬əl/ titlenoun (NAME)[ C ] the name of a book, movie, play, song, or work of art: The book is an index to song titles. titlenoun (RANK)[ C ] a word or phrase that shows a person’s rank or job: Her job title is director of human resources. titlenoun (SPORTS PRIZE)[ C ] a prize or public statement showing that someone is the best in a particular sport or competition: She won her third straight title in speed skating. titlenoun (LEGAL RIGHT)[ U ]specialized the legal right to own something, esp. a piece of land or a building: That little paper is your title to the car, so don’t lose it. title verb[ T ] us/ˈtɑɪ·t̬əl/ to give a title to a book, movie, play, song, or work of art: He titled his autobiography "Beneath the Underdog." title | Business Englishtitle noun uk /ˈtaɪtl/us [ C ] the name of a book, film, article, piece of music, etc.: The title of the film was "An Unreasonable Man". with/under a titleThe report is about to be published under the title Choosing Futures. [ C ] a book with a particular title that is produced by a publisher: The publishing company has just 30 titles on its current list. [ C ] a word that is sometimes used in front of someone's name to show their position: Use the pull-down menu to enter your title (Mr, Ms, Mrs, Dr, etc.). [ C ] HR the name of a particular job in an organization: I have a new title: I'm Director of HR and Training. keep/give up/relinquish a titleHe gave up the title of CEO four years ago. I think his title is Chief of Staff. See also job title [ S ] a position that a person or team gets by beating all the others in a sports competition: hold/win/defend a titleThe champion could not defend her title following knee surgery. the Premiership/World Series/Grand Slam title [ C or U ] LAW, PROPERTY the legal right to own a building or a piece of land: have/hold (the) titleHe did not have title and therefore could not transfer the property to anyone else. Who holds the title to the property? See alsoabsolute title abstract of title bad title deducing title defective title document of title marketable title proof of title registered title root of title paper title strata title |
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