单词 | title |
释义 | title —title /ˈtaɪ.tl̩/ aep /-t̬l̩/ noun (NAME) B1 [C] the name of a film, book, painting, piece of music, etc.: » The title of Evelyn Waugh's first novel was 'Decline and Fall'.» And this next record is the title track on the album 'The Red Shoes' (= the piece of music and the record are both called 'The Red Shoes').→ SEE ALSO SUBTITLE(Cf. ↑subtitle), SURTITLE(Cf. ↑surtitle)Thesaurus+: ↑Names and titlestitles [plural] (ALSO credits)F0 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 Thesaurus+: ↑Cinema - general wordsThesaurus+: ↑Programmes and other broadcastsF0 [C] SPECIALIZED a book: » Last year we published over a hundred new titles.Thesaurus+: ↑Kinds of booksWord Builder:–Nouns: title–Adjectives: titled–Verbs: entitle• • • Extra Examples:» The author's name was printed below the title.» Put the title of the article in quotes.» 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.noun [C] (PERSON) ► F0 a word that is used before someone's name, stating their social rank, qualifications, position in an organization, sex, etc.: » What's her title - is she Professor or just Doctor?» He will retain the honorary title of non-executive chairman.» What's your job title now - are you managing director?Thesaurus+: ↑Names and titlesWord Builder:–Nouns: title–Adjectives: titled–Verbs: entitle• • • Extra Examples:» She has no rightful claim to the title.» 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.noun [C] (SPORTS PRIZE) ► C2 the position you get by beating all other competitors in a sports competition: » Hendry won the world snooker title after a tense 35-frame final.Thesaurus+: ↑Winners and losersWord Builder:–Nouns: title–Adjectives: titled–Verbs: entitlenoun [U] (LEGAL RIGHT) ► F0 the legal right to own a piece of land or a building: » If you wish to sell the property, you will first have to prove your title to it.Thesaurus+: ↑Having and owning - general wordsThesaurus+: ↑Mortgages and real estate , ↑Renting, hiring and hire purchase in general , ↑Renting propertyWord Builder:–Nouns: title–Adjectives: titled–Verbs: entitle |
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