titular
titular 英 [ˈtɪtjulə(r)] 美 [ˈtɪtʃələ(r)]
adj. 有名无实的;有头衔的;标题的 n. 有称号或头衔的人;只有名义的人
- You might say you’re the boss man in your household, but if everybody else in the family ignores you, 'boss man' is probably a titular position for you. In other words, it’s just a title. There’s no power behind it.
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- adj. 有名无实的;有头衔的;标题的
- n. 有称号或头衔的人;只有名义的人
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1. The king was made a titular figure, and the post of Prime Minister was made powerful and hereditary.
国王有名无实,而首相很有权力并实行世袭制。
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2. And two classics of dystopian fiction, George Orwell's 1984 and Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, take not-dissimilar paths to titular greatness.
两部经典的反乌托邦小说,乔治•奥威尔的《1984年》和雷•布莱伯利的《华氏451度》,同样获得了有名无实的成功。
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3. Scranton, along with being second in command of state government, was titular head of Pennsylvania's State Emergency Management Agency and Chairman of the State Civil Defense Council.
斯克兰顿是州政府的第二把手,但作为“宾夕法尼亚州紧急情况管理署”首长和州国民自卫委员会主席却是有名无实。
- titular (adj.) 1590s, from or based on Middle French titulaire (16c.), from Latin titulus (see title) + -ar. Related: Titulary.
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