单词:titles
n the name of a work of art or literary composition etc.
n a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work
n the status of being a champion
n a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it
n an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'
n an established or recognized right
n (usually plural) written material introduced into a movie or TV show to give credits or represent dialogue or explain an action
n an appellation signifying nobility
n an informal right to something
v give a title to
v designate by an identifying term
title的用法和样例:
例句
- What's the title of her new book?她的新书书名是什么?
- The title just won't come to mind.那个标题就是想不起来。
- If you lose, you're given a really humiliating title.如果你输了,你会被标上一个很丢脸的称号。
- The emperor conferred a title on the brave soldier.皇上授予这勇敢的士兵一头衔。
- Has he any title to this land?他对这片土地有所有权吗?
常见句型
- The title of this play is Hamlet .这个剧的剧名是《哈姆雷特》。
- He gained the title of Combat Hero.他获得了战斗英雄的称号。
- Has Britain the title to this island?这个小岛是否归英国所有?
- He managed to defend his title in the men's singles.他在男子单打比赛中卫冕成功。
词汇搭配
- adopt this title采用这个篇名
- confer a title授予称号
- earn the title of赢得…的称号
- give up a title放弃称号
- have〔hold〕 title to sth对某物拥有所有权
- hold 〔lose〕 a title保持〔失去〕冠军,保持〔失去〕头衔
- win a title获得冠军
- graceful title优美的标题
- suggestive title有启发意义的标题
- well-chosen title选得适当的篇名
- academic title学术头衔
- official title官衔,正式的称呼
- poem without a title无题诗
- title for a short story短篇小说的篇名
- title to the property财产所有权
经典引文
L'Aveu..published in English, under the title 'the endless humiliation'.
出自:M. Esslin
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