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titlenoun(NAME)B1[C]thenameof afilm,book,painting,pieceofmusic, etc.: 题目;标题;名称 The titleofEvelyn Waugh's firstnovelwas "Decline and Fall".伊夫林‧沃的第一部小说名为《衰落与瓦解》。 And this nextrecordis the titletrackfrom thealbum".TheRedShoes".(= thepieceofmusicand therecordare both called "TheRedShoes").下一首歌的歌名就是与专辑同名的《红鞋子》。 See alsosubtitlenoun surtitlemainlyUK titles[plural](alsocredits) theinformationgiven at the end orbeginningof afilmortelevisionprogramme,statingthenamesof thepeoplewhoactedin it or wereinvolvedinitsproduction: (电影或电视节目的)演职员表That's thebridgethatfeaturesin theopeningtitles. Iswitchedit off after theopeningtitles. We allclappedas theclosingtitlesrolled. He alwayssitsthere until the end of theclosingtitles. Eventually, thelightsdimmedand the titlesstartedtoroll. [C]publishingspecializedabook: 书 Lastyearwepublishedover a hundred new titles.去年我们出版了100多种新书。 - The author'snamewasprintedbelow the title.
- Put the title of thearticleinquotes.
- There was abookIwantedtobuy, but now I can'trememberthe title.
- Somevisitorstoartgalleriesspentmost oftheirtimestudyingthe titles of thepaintings,ratherthan thepaintingsthemselves.
- Sheruledtworedlinesunder the title and thensatfor alongtime,thinkingwhat to write.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNames and titles - A.N. Other
- age
- aka
- alias
- appellation
- forename
- form of address
- given name
- good name
- identity
- patronymic
- pen name
- pet name
- place name
- pseudonym
- trade name
- trademark
- under the name ofidiom
- unidentified
- unnamed
See more results » 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'sname,statingtheirsocialrank,qualifications,positionin anorganization,gender, etc.: What's her title - is she Professor or Doctor?她的头衔是什么——是教授或是博士? He willretainthehonorarytitleofnon-executivechairman.他将保留非执行主席这个名誉头衔。 What'syourjobtitle now - are youmanagingdirector?你现在的职位是什么——是总经理吗? Jonesprefersthegender-neutraltitle Mx. "Ms" wasmeantto be a title that says nothing about a woman'smaritalstatus,unlike"Mrs" and "Miss". - She has norightfulclaimto the title.
- It is ahereditarytitle, soMarkHoward willbecomeSirMarkHoward on his father'sdeath.
- Before shemarriedCharles, her title wasLadyDiana Spencer.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNames and titles - A.N. Other
- age
- aka
- alias
- appellation
- forename
- form of address
- given name
- good name
- identity
- patronymic
- pen name
- pet name
- place name
- pseudonym
- trade name
- trademark
- under the name ofidiom
- unidentified
- unnamed
See more results » titlenoun(SPORTS PRIZE)C2[C]thepositionyou get bybeatingall othercompetitorsin asportscompetition: (体育比赛的)第一名,冠军 Joe Louiswontheheavyweightboxingtitle in 1937.乔‧路易赢得了1937年重量级拳击冠军。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesWinners & losers - be a slam dunkidiom
- champ
- co-champion
- co-leader
- co-winner
- cup holder
- dark horse
- dead man walkingidiom
- elevator club
- leader
- loser
- match
- record holder
- runner-up
- slam dunk
- superstar
- title race
- titleholder
- winner
- yo-yo club
See more results » titlenoun(LEGAL RIGHT)[U]thelegalrightto own apieceoflandor abuilding, or adocumentthatprovesthisright: (对土地或建筑物的)所有权 If youwishtoselltheproperty, you will first have toproveyourtitletoit.如果你想要出售房产,你首先必须证明你对它拥有所有权。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHaving and owning - general words - acquire
- acquisition
- attach
- attachsomethingtosomething
- be endowed withsomethingidiom
- bear
- bearer
- carry
- holder
- lay
- lord/master/mistress/king/queen of allyousurveyidiom
- makesomething(all)yourownidiom
- mistress
- not/never want for anythingidiom
- revert
- revert tosomething
- shared ownership
- stakesomethingout
- survey
- they've
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: GrammarNames and titles: addressing people When we talk to someone directly, we use names and titles:… to give a title to abook,movie,play,song, orworkofart: 给(图书、电影、戏剧、歌曲或艺术品)起名He titled hisautobiography"Beneath the Underdog".他给自传起名为《连弱势方都不如》。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNames and titles - A.N. Other
- age
- aka
- alias
- appellation
- forename
- form of address
- given name
- good name
- identity
- patronymic
- pen name
- pet name
- place name
- pseudonym
- trade name
- trademark
- under the name ofidiom
- unidentified
- unnamed
See more results » (Definition oftitlefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)titlenoun(NAME)B1[C]thenameof afilm,book,painting,pieceofmusic, etc. 题目;标题;名称The titleofEvelyn Waugh's firstnovelwas "Decline and Fall".伊夫林‧沃的第一部小说名为《衰落与瓦解》。 And this nextrecordis the titletrackfrom thealbum".TheRedShoes".(= thepieceofmusicand therecordare both called "TheRedShoes").下一首歌的歌名就是与专辑同名的《红鞋子》。 titles[plural](alsocredits) theinformationgiven at the end orbeginningof afilmortelevisionprogramme,statingthenamesof thepeoplewhoactedin it or wereinvolvedinitsproduction (电影或电视节目的)演职员表 [C]publishingspecializedabook 书Lastyearwepublishedover a hundred new titles.去年我们出版了100多种新书。 - The author'snamewasprintedbelow the title.
- Put the title of thearticleinquotes.
- There was abookIwantedtobuy, but now I can'trememberthe title.
- Somevisitorstoartgalleriesspentmost oftheirtimestudyingthe titles of thepaintings,ratherthan thepaintingsthemselves.
- Sheruledtworedlinesunder the title and thensatfor alongtime,thinkingwhat to write.
titlenoun(PERSON)[C]a word that is used before someone'sname,statingtheirsocialrank,qualifications,positionin anorganization,sex, 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 willretainthehonorarytitleofnon-executivechairman.他将保留非执行主席这个名誉头衔。 What'syourjobtitle now - are youmanagingdirector?你现在的职位是什么——是总经理吗? - She has norightfulclaimto the title.
- It is ahereditarytitle, soMarkHoward willbecomeSirMarkHoward on his father'sdeath.
- Before shemarriedCharles, her title wasLadyDiana Spencer.
titlenoun(SPORTS PRIZE)C2[C]thepositionyou get bybeatingall othercompetitorsin asportscompetition (体育比赛的)第一名,冠军Joe Louiswontheheavyweightboxingtitle in 1937.乔‧路易赢得了1937年重量级拳击冠军。 titlenoun(LEGAL RIGHT)[U]thelegalrightto own apieceoflandor abuilding, or adocumentthatprovesthisright (对土地或建筑物的)所有权If youwishtoselltheproperty, you will first have toproveyourtitletoit.如果你想要出售房产,你首先必须证明你对它拥有所有权。 GrammarNames and titles: addressing people When we talk to someone directly, we use names and titles:… to give a title to abook,movie,play,song, orworkofart 给(图书、电影、戏剧、歌曲或艺术品)起名He titled hisautobiography"Beneath the Underdog".他给自传起名为《连弱势方都不如》。 title| American Dictionarytitlenoun(NAME)[C]thenameof abook,movie,play,song, orworkofart: Thebookis anindextosongtitles. titlenoun(RANK)[C]a word or phrase thatshowsa person’srankorjob: Herjobtitle isdirectorofhumanresources. titlenoun(SPORTS PRIZE)[C]aprizeorpublicstatementshowingthat someone is thebestin aparticularsportorcompetition: Shewonher thirdstraighttitle inspeedskating. titlenoun(LEGAL RIGHT)[U]specializedthelegalrightto own something,esp. apieceoflandor abuilding: That littlepaperisyourtitle to thecar, so don’tloseit. to give a title to abook,movie,play,song, orworkofart: He titled hisautobiography"Beneath the Underdog." (Definition oftitlefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)[C]thenameof abook,film,article,pieceofmusic, etc.: The title ofthefilmwas "An Unreasonable Man". with/under a titleThereportis about to bepublishedunder the title Choosing Futures. [C]abookwith aparticulartitle that isproducedby apublisher: Thepublishingcompanyhas just 30 titles onitscurrentlist. [C]a word that is sometimes used infrontof someone'snameto showtheirposition: Use the pull-downmenutoenteryourtitle (Mr, Ms,Mrs, Dr, etc.). [C]HRthenameof aparticularjobin anorganization: Ihave anewtitle: I'm Director of HR and Training. keep/give up/relinquish a titleHe gave up the title ofCEOfouryearsago. Ithinkhis title is Chief ofStaff. [S]apositionthat apersonorteamgets bybeatingall theothersin asportscompetition: hold/win/defend a titleThechampioncould notdefendher titlefollowingkneesurgery. thePremiership/WorldSeries/Grand Slam title [CorU]LAW,PROPERTYthelegalrightto own abuildingor apieceofland: have/hold (the) titleHe did not have title andthereforecould nottransferthepropertyto anyoneelse. Whoholdsthetitle totheproperty? 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 (Definition oftitlefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press) #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/title## |