title
英 [ˈtaɪ.təl]
美 [ˈtaɪ.t̬əl]
- n. 冠军;标题;头衔;权利;字幕
- vt. 加标题于;赋予头衔;把…称为
- adj. 冠军的;标题的;头衔的
title 名称,标题,题目,称号,称谓,头衔来自古法语 title,名称,标题,书的章节,来自拉丁语 titulus,铭文,碑文,牌匾,荣誉,题 首,标记,词源同 titular,tilde.后引申诸多词义。
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title: [13] Title comes via Old French title from Latin titulus ‘inscription on a tomb or altar, label, title’. Other contributions made by the Latin word to English include entitle [14], tilde [19], tittle [14], and titular [18].
=> entitle, tilde, tittle, titular
- 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.
- 1. Its new title was meant to give the party greater public appeal.
- 新的党名意在使该党对公众具有更强的吸引力。
- 2. The heavyweight champion will be given a shot at Holyfield's world title.
- 这名重量级拳击冠军将尝试挑战霍利菲尔德的世界冠军头衔。
- 3. They wanted me to change the title to something less gratuitously offensive.
- 他们希望我将题目修改一下,以免显得太过冒犯。
- 4. The title track is a pointed meditation on a continent gone wrong.
- 主打歌是对一个误入歧途的大陆的深刻沉思。
- 5. Of course, nothing is going to eclipse winning the Olympic title.
- 当然,没有什么能比得过赢得奥运会冠军。