کلمات مرتبط(title):بازگشت به واژه titleappropriation title
courtes title
document of title
documents of title
faults in title
muniment of title
possession by title of ownership
possessory title
prescriptive right or title
presumptive title
retention of title
root of title
running title
running title (or headline)
short title
title block
title deed
title deeds
title of honour
title of territory
title page
title-deed
title-page
مستند،مالکيت ،حق يا ادعا،باب ،فصل ،عيار،عوض ،مقابل ،دارنده عنوان قهرمانى ،کنيه ،سمت ،اسم ،مقام ،حق ،استحقاق ،سند،صفحه عنوان کتاب ،عنوان نوشتن ،واگذارکردن ،عنوان دادن به ،لقب دادن ،نام نهادن
قانون ـ فقه : عنوان ،نامگذارى و نام
بازرگانى : اسم ،عنوان
ورزش : درجهکلمات مرتبط(23)
کنیه ، لقب، سمت، عنوان ، اسم، مقام، نام، حق، استحقاق، سند، صفحه عنوان کتاب، عنوان نوشتن ، واگذارکردن ، عنوان دادن به ، لقب دادن ، نام نهادن .
title noun
1 name of a book, film, etc.
ADJ. book, essay, film, song
VERB + TITLE give sth
TITLE + NOUN page | role He played the title role in ‘Hamlet’. | track ‘Birth’, the title track of his latest album
PREP. under a/the ~ She published her poetry under the title ‘The Land and the Garden’.
2 book, magazine, etc.
ADJ. new Forty per cent of new titles were actually new editions of existing books. | best-selling
VERB + TITLE publish The company is publishing fewer titles than last year.
3 name of a rank/profession
ADJ. grand, long She bears the grand title ‘Divisional President of the Finances Committee’. | courtesy, diplomatic, honorary, honorific, official ‘Mrs’ was a courtesy title for any unmarried woman in business at that time. ‘Minister’ is one of several diplomatic titles. | job His job title is Special Projects Officer. | full Victor Oldenburg, or Count Victor Oldenburg and Hess, to give him his full title
VERB + TITLE bear, have, inherit She has a title (= is of noble birth). | award, bestow, confer The king bestowed lands and titles upon his followers.
4 championship win
ADJ. European, national, world, etc. | championship, French Open, Premier League, etc. | heavyweight, middleweight, etc.
VERB + TITLE clinch, win Deportivo clinched the title with a goal in the final seconds of the last game of the season. | hold He held the world heavyweight title until last year. | defend | retain | lose
TITLE + NOUN challenge, fight, match He has been building up fitness for his world title challenge. | holder > Special page at SPORT
n.
Title 8 provided federal help for schools
he looked for books with the word `jazz' in the title
he refused to give titles to his paintings
I can never remember movie titles
the novel had chapter titles
he held the title for two years
he signed the deed
he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment
the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title
a strong legal claim to the property
he had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate
he staked his claim
the titles go by faster than I can read
`your majesty' is the appropriate title to use in addressing a king
his claim on her attentions
his title to fame