词组 | title |
释义 | title /ˈtaɪtl/ noun 1. the name given to a particular book, painting, play etcadjectivesthe full title The book’s full title is ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’.the original title The film’s original title was ‘The King of Kong’, but they later changed it to ‘King Kong’.verbschoose a title/think of a title I can see why you chose that title for the book.give sth a title They decided to give the record the title ‘Dark Side of the Moon’.title + nounsthe title page The title page gave the names of the author and the translator.the title role (=the role of the person who is in the title of a film, book, or play) Meryl Streep plays the title role in the film.the title character (=who is referred to in the title of a book, film etc) Huckleberry Finn is the title character of the book.the title track (=a song with the same name as the title of an album) The CD’s title track was a massive hit.prepositionsthe title of sth The title of the film is very long.a title for sth We need to think of a title for the book.under a title (=using a title) The book was originally published under the title ‘A Country Childhood’.2. the position of being the winner of an important sports competitionadjectives/nouns + titlethe world title He believes that he can win the world title.the national title The teams are competing for the national title.a major title She has just won her first major title.the cup/league etc title (=the position of winner of a particular cup, league etc) Chelsea won the cup title last year.the heavyweight/middleweight etc title (=the title of champion at a particular weight in boxing) They will fight for the world heavyweight title next month.verbswin a title They won the British title the following year.take a title (=win it) He knocked out the champion and went on to take the title.clinch a title (=succeed in winning it) The Braves clinched the division title with a win over the Astros.hold a title He briefly held the world title.compete for a title Sixteen teams will be competing for the title.defend a title (=try to win it again the year after winning it) Lewis was defending his heavyweight title against Tucker.retain a title (=keep it) He is convinced Chelsea can retain their league title.regain a title She hopes to regain the title next year.be stripped of your title (=have it officially taken from you because you have done something wrong) He was stripped of his title after failing a drugs test.title + nounsthe title holder Alison White is the current title holder.a title fight (=a boxing match to win a particular title) He was knocked out in his title fight at Wembley. |
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