title
title 英 [ˈtaɪtl] 美 [ˈtaɪtl]
n. 冠军;标题;头衔;
进行时:titling 过去式:titled 过去分词:titled 第三人称单数:titles 名词复数:titles
- A title is typically the official part of your name, placed at the beginning to signify a certain status or function. So, do you prefer "Mr.," "Mrs.," "Dr." or "Ms"? Or perhaps you just go by "Grand Pooh-bah"?
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- n. 冠军;标题;头衔;
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1. a book title
一本书的标题
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2. I like the title.
我喜欢这个头衔。
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3. What title with the position have?
这个职务的头衔是什么?
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4. Give your name and title.
报出你的姓名和称谓。 (= Mr, Miss, Ms, Dr, etc.)
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5. The official title of the job is ‘Administrative Assistant’.
这个职位的正式名称为“行政助理”。
- title (n.) c. 1300, "inscription, heading," from Old French title "title or chapter of a book; position; legal permit" (12c., Modern French titre, by dissimilation), and in part from Old English titul, both from Latin titulus "inscription, label, ticket, placard, heading; honorable appellation, title of honor," of unknown origin. Meaning "name of a book, play, etc." first recorded mid-14c. The sense of "name showing a person's rank" in English is first attested 1580s. Sports championship sense attested from 1913 (originally in lawn tennis), hence titlist (1913).
- title (v.) "to furnish with a title," early 14c., from title (n.). Related: Titled; titling.
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