title如何读

英:[ˈtaɪtl]

美:[ˈtaɪtl]

title英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]题目,标题 a name given to a book, painting, play, etc.
  2. [C]称号,头衔 word used to show a person's rank, occupation, etc. or used in speaking to or about him
  3. [S]权益,权利 the lawful to ownership or possession
  4. [C]冠军championship

title是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 称号,头衔
  2. 标题,题目
  3. 所有权(凭证),权利
  4. 书名
  5. 冠军
  6. 扉页
  7. 字幕
  8. 资格
  9. 职称(名称)
  10. 【体】锦标
  11. 一本
  12. 一种
  13. 房地契
  14. 名称
  15. 篇名
v. (动词)
  1. 加标题于,定题目
  2. 用头衔称呼,授头衔于, 授予...称号
  3. 把...称为
  4. 【电影】附加字幕

title自然拼读

ti·tle

taI tl

title变形

复数:titles

第三人称单数:titles

现在分词:titling

过去式:titled

过去分词:titled

title词根

词根:title

adj.

titled 有头衔的;有标题的

v.

titled 加标题于;授予…称号(title的过去分词)

title英英释义

noun

the distinguishing name of a written, printed, or filmed production

a similar distinguishing name of a musical composition or a work of art

a usually published work as distinguished from a particular copy

published 25 new titles

a descriptive name : appellation

an appellation of dignity, honor, distinction, or preeminence attached to a person or family by virtue of rank, office, precedent, privilege, attainment, or lands

a person holding a title especially of nobility

championship sense 1

a legally just cause of exclusive possession

the instrument (such as a deed) that is evidence of a right

all the elements constituting legal ownership

a descriptive or general heading (as of a chapter in a book)

the heading which names an act or statute

the heading of a legal action or proceeding

a division of an instrument, book, or billespecially: one larger than a section or article

something that justifies or substantiates a claim

an alleged or recognized right

written material introduced into a motion picture or television program to give credits, explain an action, or represent dialogue—usually used in plural

obsolete inscription

verb

transitive verb

to provide a title for

to designate or call by a title : term, style

adjective

of or relating to a title: such as

having the same name as the title of a production

did the title role in Hamlet

having the same title as or providing the title for the collection or production of which it forms a part

the title song

of, relating to, or involving a championship

a title match

of, relating to, or used with the titles that introduce a motion picture or television program

title music

title词组

job titlen. 职称

title bar标题栏

professional title职称;专业头衔

title page扉页;书名页

official title官衔;正标题, 原书名

no titlen. 无标题

good title有效的所有权

technical title技术职称

title deed[律]所有权证书(尤指地契)

title card标题卡片;字幕卡片

title role剧名角色;片名角色(戏剧或电影中其名被用作剧名或片名的)

position title职务名称;职位头衔

legal title权利证书;法定权利,合法业权

academic title学衔

full title全称;完全书名

title block标题栏;工程图明细表

transfer of title产权转移

course title科目名称

title to land土地所有权

title to property财产所有权

title区别

 title, name

这组词都有“名称”的意思,其区别是:

title指书名、剧目或其他文艺创作作品名称,也指附在姓名前的职称或头衔。

name最普通用词,指人、动物或事物的姓名、名称或名字,也指在特定情况下给予人或事物的特殊名称以体现其内在特点。

以上来源于网络

title词源中文解释

约于1300年,指“铭文,标题”,源自古法语 title “书的标题或章节; 职位; 法律许可证”(12世纪,现代法语 titre,通过音位转换),部分源自古英语 titul,两者均源自拉丁语 titulus “铭文,标签,票据,广告,标题; 尊敬的称号,荣誉头衔”,其起源不详。指“书名,剧名等名称”的意义首次记录于14世纪中叶。英语中表示“显示人员级别的名称”的意义首次出现于1580年代。体育锦标赛的意义最早见于1913年(最初用于草地网球),因此有 titlist(1913)。戏剧中的 title role 是指以其名字命名的角色。

title_法律行业词汇

所有权证

title_金融行业词汇

财产所有权

权益

title词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin titulus inscription, title

The first known use of title was before the 12th century

title儿童词典英英释义

tongue1 of 2noun

a fleshy movable muscular part of the floor of the mouth of most vertebrates that has sensory organs (as taste buds) and small glands and functions especially in taking and swallowing food and in human beings as a speech organ

the flesh of a tongue (as of beef) used as food

the power of communication : speech

language sense 1a

something resembling a tongue (as in being long and fastened at one end)

tongue2 of 2verb

to touch or lick with or as if with the tongue

to separate individual notes when playing a wind instrument by interrupting the stream of wind with the tongue

tone1 of 2noun

a musical sound having a definite pitch : the sound of a note

whole step

accent or pitch of the voice especially when used to express an emotion or a change in meaning

spoke in a sharp tone

style or manner of expression the author's tone shows his or her attitude toward the subject

reply in a friendly tone

a shade of color

decorated in soft tones

a color that changes another

gray with a blue tone

a healthy state of the body or any of its parts

normal tension or ability to respond to stimuliespecially: the state of normal tension of a muscle in which it is partly contracted

general character or quality

the city's upbeat tone

tone2 of 2verb

to give tone to : strengthen

vitamins to tone up the system

to soften in color, appearance, or sound—often used with down

tone1 of 2noun

a musical sound having a definite pitch : the sound of a note

whole step

accent or pitch of the voice especially when used to express an emotion or a change in meaning

spoke in a sharp tone

style or manner of expression the author's tone shows his or her attitude toward the subject

reply in a friendly tone

a shade of color

decorated in soft tones

a color that changes another

gray with a blue tone

a healthy state of the body or any of its parts

normal tension or ability to respond to stimuliespecially: the state of normal tension of a muscle in which it is partly contracted

general character or quality

the city's upbeat tone

tone2 of 2verb

to give tone to : strengthen

vitamins to tone up the system

to soften in color, appearance, or sound—often used with down

tolerateverb

to allow something to be or be done without making a move to stop it : put up with

refused to tolerate such treatment

to withstand the action of tolerate a drug

plants that tolerate drought

title1 of 2noun

a legal right to the ownership of property

the document that is evidence of a right

the name given to something (as a book, song, or job) to identify or describe it

a word or group of words attached to a person's name to show honor, rank, or office

championship sense 2

won the batting title

title2 of 2verb

to call by a title

title1 of 2noun

a legal right to the ownership of property

the document that is evidence of a right

the name given to something (as a book, song, or job) to identify or describe it

a word or group of words attached to a person's name to show honor, rank, or office

championship sense 2

won the batting title

title2 of 2verb

to call by a title

title1 of 2noun

a legal right to the ownership of property

the document that is evidence of a right

the name given to something (as a book, song, or job) to identify or describe it

a word or group of words attached to a person's name to show honor, rank, or office

championship sense 2

won the batting title

title2 of 2verb

to call by a title

title 例句

1 The element defines a default title for the application.

元素为应用程序定义了一个默认的标题.

2 “Look at the title: ‘I Birthed a Nation.”

3 She apologizes for not having time to come up with better titles.

4 He still had not forgotten the stunning manner in which the sophomores had won the freshman title in Poughkeepsie the year before.

5 He wrote down his observations about them in a book he had titled Crawling and Flying Things.

6 Baron d’Arce was an example, despite his noble title; as the passage he italicized suggests, his account highlighted Indian freedoms as an incitement toward rebellion.

7 Some of the correspondents asked whether he was going to defend his United States Championship title in the Rosenwald tournament.

8 “I hope I may always have the title of a friend. And let me say that I am at a loss for words to thank you for your goodness to my poor dear.”

9 If each player acquired nine wins, the match would be considered a draw, and the prize money would be shared equally, but Fischer would retain his title as undisputed Chess Champion of the World.

10 I wanted to ask Jaden about the title of Catcher in the Rye.

11 He was given the title of deputy prime minister…

他被授予副总理之职。

12 Though Liverpool have just two fixtures remaining , Mascherano is to give up the title ghost.

尽管利物浦还有两场比赛,马斯切拉诺拒绝放弃对冠军的追逐.

13 “We need to decide on the title,” I say and rub my temples.

14 I jot down titles for books that I one day intend to write.

15 As he scribbled an inscription onto the title page, he said, “All I ask in exchange is that you read this brilliant and haunting novelization of my favorite video game.”

16 '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。

17 The tilted titled salt filters halt alternately for altering.

有头衔的倾斜的盐过滤器交替地停下以便改造.

18 But there is no title I will wear more proudly than that of citizen.

当然,没有任何一个头衔能让我比作为一个美国公民更为自豪的了.

19 '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。”

20 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。

title 同义词

5 一种

brand one

8 敬称

form of address

13 有头衔的人

titular

14 与作品同名的

titular

15 冠军的

champion

17 职衔

job title

18 把…称作

refer term tag qualify

19 职务

post hat -ate

20

chapter sura

21 第一名

first win straight champion

22 贵族头衔

peerage

23 一本

reel copy

25 给…加标题

caption head headline

27 所有权凭证

muniment title deed

30 标题的

titular

32 地契

deed title deed

34 学位

degree

36 书名

titling half title

37

refer call

39 出版品

issue press

40 锦标

championship crown

41 给加标题

caption

42 加标题于

intitule headline

44 爵位

peerage

45 官衔

master

48 标题页

front page

title 短语相关

abstract of title courtesy title half title rejoice in the name/title of running title title character title deed title insurance title page title track

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