title
n. 标题; 头衔; [体]冠军; [影视]字幕; 职位
vt. 加标题; 赋予头衔; 把…称为
The title of a book, play, film, or piece of music is its name.
'Patience and Sarah' was first published in 1969 under the title 'A Place for Us'.
《佩兴丝与萨拉》一书最初于1969年出版时以《属于我们的地方》为名。
When a writer, composer, or artist titles a work, they give it a title.
Pirandello titled his play 'Six Characters in Search of an Author'...
皮兰德娄把他的戏剧命名为《六个寻找作者的剧中人》。
The single is titled 'White Love'...
单曲名为《白色爱情》。
Publishers and booksellers often refer to books or magazines as titles .
It has become the biggest publisher of new poetry in Britain, with 50 new titles a year.
它成为英国最大的新诗出版商,每年推出新书 50 种。
A person's title is a word such as 'Sir', 'Lord', or 'Lady' that is used in front of their name, or a phrase that is used instead of their name, and indicates that they have a high rank in society.
Her husband was also honoured with his title 'Sir Denis'...
她丈夫也被封为“丹尼斯爵士”。
Princess Alexandra was to inherit the title of Duchess of Fife…
亚历山德拉公主将会继承法夫女公爵的爵位。
Someone's title is a word such as 'Mr', 'Mrs', or 'Doctor', that is used before their own name in order to show their status or profession.
She has been awarded the title Professor.
她已被授予教授职称。
Someone's title is a name that describes their job or status in an organization.
He was given the title of deputy prime minister…
他被授予副总理之职。
'Could you tell me your official job title?' — 'It's Data Processing Manager.'
“能告诉我您的正式职务名称吗?”——“数据处理部经理。”
If a person or team wins a particular title, they win a sports competition that is held regularly. Usually a person keeps a title until someone else defeats them.
He became Jamaica's first Olympic gold medallist when he won the 400m title in 1948...
他 1948 年赢得 400 米冠军,成为牙买加第一位奥运会金牌得主。
Gary Kasparov has retained his title as world chess champion.
加雷·卡斯帕罗夫卫冕了他国际象棋世界冠军的称号。
Title is the legal ownership of something, especially land or property.
He never had title to the property.
他从来就不具有这项财产的所有权。
1. a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with;
2. the name of a work of art or literary composition etc.;
3. a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work;
4. the status of being a champion;
5. a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it;
6. an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. Mr. or General;
7. an established or recognized right;
8. (usually plural) written material introduced into a movie or TV show to give credits or represent dialogue or explain an action;
9. an appellation signifying nobility;
10. an informal right to something;
1. give a title to
2. designate by an identifying term;
title, name
这两个名词均有"名称"之意。
With no direct descendent, who will succeed to the title?
没有直系后裔, 谁来继承爵位 呢 ?
He is worthy of the title of labour hero.
劳动英雄的称号,他当之无愧.
He played the title role in'Hamlet '.
他在《哈姆雷特》中演哈姆雷特的角色.
Three players are in contention to win the title.
三个运动员在争夺这个项目的冠军.
She has won the title of the world's champion.
她获得了世界冠军的称号.