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Что (кто) такое title - определение

QUALIFIED NAME, RANK, OR OTHER INDICATION OF A CLASS OR ROLE GIVEN TO OR INHERITED BY A PERSON, OFTEN AFFIXED TO A PERSON'S NAME
Titles; Titles of honour; Honorary title; Honorary title (award); Title (name); Defective title; Titles of Honour; Titles of Honor; Customary title; Honorary title (disambiguation); Honorary President; Title of Honour; Lady (title); Social titles; Social title
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title         
n.
appellation
1) to bestow, confer a title on
2) to renounce a title
3) an official title
exclusive possession
4) to give smb. title to smt.
5) to hold title to smt.
6) clear title to
7) title to (they hold title to the property)
8) (misc.) there is a cloud on the title
championship
9) to win a title
10) to hold a title
11) to clinch a title
12) to give up; lose a title
title         
I. n.
1.
Inscription.
2.
Inscription in the beginning of a book, name.
3.
Name, appellation, designation, epithet, cognomen, compellation, denomination.
4.
Appellation of dignity.
5.
Right, ground of claim, claim.
II. v. a.
(Rare.) Denominate, name, entitle, call, term, designate, style.
title         
¦ noun
1. the name of a book, musical composition, or other artistic work.
a caption or credit in a film or broadcast.
2. a name describing a person's position or job.
a word used before or instead of a person's name, indicating social or official rank, profession, or academic or marital status.
3. a descriptive or distinctive name that is earned or chosen: the title of Best Restaurant of the Year.
4. the position of being the champion of a major sports competition: he won the world title.
5. Law a right or claim to the ownership of property or to a rank or throne.
6. (in church use) a fixed sphere of work and source of income as a condition for ordination.
a parish church in Rome under a cardinal.
¦ verb give a title to.
Derivatives
titled adjective
Origin
OE titul, reinforced by OFr. title, both from L. titulus 'inscription, title'.
title         
n. 1) ownership of real property or personal property, which stands against the right of anyone else to claim the property. In real property, title is evidenced by a deed, judgment of distribution from an estate or other appropriate document recorded in the public records of the county. Title to personal property is generally shown by possession, particularly when no proof or strong evidence exists showing that the property belongs to another or that it has been stolen or known to be lost by another. In the case of automobiles and other vehicles, title is registered with the state's Department of Motor Vehicles, which issues a title document ("pink slip") to the owner. 2) the name for one's position in a business or organization, such as president, general manager, mayor, governor, duke. 3) the name for a legal case, such as Eugene Chan v. Runabout Taxi Company, Inc., which is part of the "caption" of the case. See also: caption personal property pink slip real property title search
Title         
·noun A name; an appellation; a designation.
II. Title ·noun The instrument which is evidence of a right.
III. Title ·noun That by which a beneficiary holds a benefice.
IV. Title ·noun The panel for the name, between the bands of the back of a book.
V. Title ·noun A church to which a priest was ordained, and where he was to reside.
VI. Title ·noun An inscription put over or upon anything as a name by which it is known.
VII. Title ·noun To call by a title; to Name; to Entitle.
VIII. Title ·noun 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.
IX. Title ·noun 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.
X. Title ·noun An appellation of dignity, distinction, or preeminence (hereditary or acquired), given to persons, as duke marquis, honorable, esquire, ·etc.
XI. Title ·noun 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.
title         
(titles, titling, titled)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The title of a book, play, film, or piece of music is its name.
'Patience and Sarah' was first published in 1969 under the title 'A Place for Us'.
N-COUNT
2.
When a writer, composer, or artist titles a work, they give it a title.
Pirandello titled his play 'Six Characters in Search of an Author'...
The single is titled 'White Love'...
Their story is the subject of a new book titled 'The Golden Thirteen'.
VERB: V n n, be V-ed n, V-ed
-titled
...his aptly titled autobiography, Life is Meeting.
COMB in ADJ
3.
Publishers and booksellers often refer to books or magazines as titles.
It has become the biggest publisher of new poetry in Britain, with 50 new titles a year.
N-COUNT: usu pl
4.
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.
Her husband was also honoured with his title 'Sir Denis'...
N-COUNT: oft poss N
5.
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.
She has been awarded the title Professor.
N-COUNT: oft poss N
6.
Someone's title is a name that describes their job or status in an organization.
'Could you tell me your official job title?'-'It's Data Processing Manager.'
N-COUNT: oft poss N
7.
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.
He became Jamaica's first Olympic gold medallist when he won the 400m title in 1948...
N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft poss N
Title         
A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify either generation, an official position, or a professional or academic qualification.
Title (property)         
BUNDLE OF RIGHTS IN A PIECE OF PROPERTY IN WHICH A PARTY MAY OWN EITHER A LEGAL INTEREST OR EQUITABLE INTEREST
Title (legal document); Title owner; Good title; Title (document); Land title; Ownership right; Certificate of title; Paramount title; Title of vehicle; Real Estate Title; Equitable title; User:The Perfect Enso/Equitable title; Legal title; Property owner; Title (land); Property title; Title (law)
In property law, title is an intangible construct representing a bundle of rights in (to) a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest or equitable interest. The rights in the bundle may be separated and held by different parties.
Title (publishing)         
  • Very long title of a pamphlet, 1838
TITLE OF A BOOK, OR ANY OTHER PUBLISHED TEXT OR WORK OF ART
Album title; Book title; Poem title; Movie title; Play title; Periodical title; Short work title; Subsidiary work title; Long work title; Complete work title; Chapter title; Article title (work)
The title of a book, or any other published text or work of art, is a name for the work which is usually chosen by the author. A title can be used to identify the work, to put it in context, to convey a minimal summary of its contents, and to pique the reader's curiosity.
paramount title         
BUNDLE OF RIGHTS IN A PIECE OF PROPERTY IN WHICH A PARTY MAY OWN EITHER A LEGAL INTEREST OR EQUITABLE INTEREST
Title (legal document); Title owner; Good title; Title (document); Land title; Ownership right; Certificate of title; Paramount title; Title of vehicle; Real Estate Title; Equitable title; User:The Perfect Enso/Equitable title; Legal title; Property owner; Title (land); Property title; Title (law)
n. a right to real property which prevails over any other person's claim of title. See also: title

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Title

A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify either generation, an official position, or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages, titles may be inserted between the first and last name (for example, Graf in German, Cardinal in Catholic usage (Richard Cardinal Cushing) or clerical titles such as Archbishop). Some titles are hereditary.