4N-COUNT [oft poss NOUN]头衔;称谓 A person's title is a word such as 'Sir', 'Lord', or 'Lady' that is used in front of their name, or a phrase that is used instead of their name, and indicates that they have a high rank in society. 头衔;称谓
Her husband was also honoured with his title 'Sir Denis'.
她丈夫也被封为“丹尼斯爵士”。
Princess Alexandra was to inherit the title of Duchess of Fife…
亚历山德拉公主将会继承法夫女公爵的爵位。
He had no title and was not the heir to a great estate.
5N-COUNT [oft poss NOUN]称呼;职称 Someone's title is a word such as 'Mr', 'Mrs', or 'Doctor', that is used before their own name in order to show their status or profession. 称呼;职称
She has been awarded the title Professor.
她已被授予教授职称。
6N-COUNT [oft poss NOUN]职务名称 Someone's title is a name that describes their job or status in an organization. 职务名称
He was given the title of deputy prime minister…
他被授予副总理之职。
'Could you tell me your official job title?' — 'It's Data Processing Manager.'
“能告诉我您的正式职务名称吗?”—“数据处理部经理。”
7N-COUNT [oft poss NOUN]冠军 If a person or team wins a particular title, they win a sports competition that is held regularly. Usually a person keeps a title until someone else defeats them. 冠军
He became Jamaica's first Olympic gold medallist when he won the 400m title in 1948.
他 1948 年赢得 400 米冠军,成为牙买加第一位奥运会金牌得主。
Gary Kasparov has retained his title as world chess champion.