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ti·tle
/ˈtaɪtḷ/
標題,書名,扉頁,權利,資格,冠軍,字幕(
vt
.)賦予頭銜,頭銜,名稱
From:
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title
標題
From:
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title
標題
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ti·tle
n.
1.
An
inscription
put
over
or
upon
anything
as
a
name
by
which
it
is
known
.
2.
The
inscription
in
the
beginning
of
a
book
,
usually
containing
the
subject
of
the
work
,
the
author's
and
publisher's
names
,
the
date
,
etc
.
3.
Bookbindng
The
panel
for
the
name
,
between
the
bands
of
the
back
of
a
book
.
4.
A
section
or
division
of
a
subject
,
as
of
a
law
,
a
book
,
specif
.
Roman &
Canon
Laws
,
a
chapter
or
division
of
a
law
book
.
5.
An
appellation
of
dignity
,
distinction
,
or
preeminence
(
hereditary
or
acquired
),
given
to
persons
,
as
duke
marquis
,
honorable
,
esquire
,
etc
.
With
his
former
title
greet
Macbeth
.
--
Shak
.
6.
A
name
;
an
appellation
;
a
designation
.
7.
Law
(a)
That
which
constitutes
a
just
cause
of
exclusive
possession
;
that
which
is
the
foundation
of
ownership
of
property
,
real
or
personal
;
a
right
;
as
,
a
good
title
to
an
estate
,
or
an
imperfect
title
.
(b)
The
instrument
which
is
evidence
of
a
right
.
(c)
Canon Law
That
by
which
a
beneficiary
holds
a
benefice
.
8.
Anc.
Church
Records
A
church
to
which
a
priest
was
ordained
,
and
where
he
was
to
reside
.
Title deeds
Law
,
the
muniments
or
evidences
of
ownership
;
as
,
the
title
deeds
to
an
estate
.
Syn:
--
Epithet
;
name
;
appellation
;
denomination
.
See
epithet
,
and
Name
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ti·tle
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Titled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Titling
]
To
call
by
a
title
;
to
name
;
to
entitle
.
Hadrian
,
having
quieted
the
island
,
took
it
for
honor
to
be
titled
on
his
coin
, =\“
The
Restorer
of
Britain.”
\= --
Milton
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
title
n
1:
a
heading
that
names
a
statute
or
legislative
bill
;
may
give
a
brief
summary
of
the
matters
it
deals
with
; "
Title
8
provided
federal
help
for
schools
" [
syn
:
statute title
,
rubric
]
2:
the
name
of
a
work
of
art
or
literary
composition
etc
.; "
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
"
3:
a
general
or
descriptive
heading
for
a
section
of
a
written
work
; "
the
novel
had
chapter
titles
"
4:
the
status
of
being
a
champion
; "
he
held
the
title
for
two
years
" [
syn
:
championship
]
5:
a
legal
document
signed
and
sealed
and
delivered
to
effect
a
transfer
of
property
and
to
show
the
legal
right
to
possess
it
; "
he
signed
the
deed
"; "
he
kept
the
title
to
his
car
in
the
glove
compartment
" [
syn
:
deed
, {
deed
of
conveyance
]
6:
an
identifying
appellation
signifying
status
or
function
:
e.g.
Mr
.
or
General
; "
the
professor
didn't
like
his
friends
to
use
his
formal
title
" [
syn
:
title of respect
]
7:
an
established
or
recognized
right
; "
a
strong
legal
claim
to
the
property
"; "
he
had
no
documents
confirming
his
title
to
his
father's
estate
"; "
he
staked
his
claim
" [
syn
:
claim
]
8: (
usually
plural
)
written
material
introduced
into
a
movie
or
TV
show
to
give
credits
or
represent
dialogue
or
explain
an
action
; "
the
titles
go
by
faster
than
I
can
read
"
9:
an
appellation
signifying
nobility
; "`
your
majesty
'
is
the
appropriate
title
to
use
in
addressing
a
king
"
10:
an
informal
right
to
something
; "
his
claim
on
her
attentions
"; "
his
title
to
fame
" [
syn
:
claim
]
v
1:
give
a
title
to
[
syn
:
entitle
]
2:
designate
by
an
identifying
term
; "
They
styled
their
nation
`
The
Confederate
States
'" [
syn
:
style
]
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