How to say the title in English?
First, pronounce English: [/? ta? TL/]; United States: [/? ta? tl/]
Second, Chinese translation n. Title; Title; name
Give a name to; Add title
Third, the form present participle: titling
Past tense: title
Past participle: titled
Fourth, phrases with titles.
Title page title page
Title role protagonist; name part
Verb (abbreviation of verb) bilingual example 1. Really? What about you? Have you decided? Open? Answer? Work? Title? For what? Yours Thesis? however
Have you chosen a tentative topic for your paper?
He named this painting "Sunrise".
He named the painting Sunrise.
The title page of this book is beautifully designed.
The title page of this book is beautifully designed.
She plays the leading role in this film.
She plays the leading role in this film.
They named their report "The Future of Technology".
They named their report "The Future of Technology".
6. Usage 1. As a noun, "book title" is mainly used to indicate the names of books, articles, music works, movies and so on. What's the name of this song? What's the name of this song? )
2. "Title" can also mean someone's title or professional title, such as professor, doctor, etc. He was knighted by the queen. )
As a verb, "title" means to name or add a title to a work. For example, the author named his new book The Journey to the West. )
4. "Title" can be combined with other nouns to express related concepts, such as "title" and "title page". For example, the title of a book is printed in gold font. )
5. The past tense and past participle form of "Title" are "titling", and the present participle form is "titling". For example, she named her paper "The Impact of Climate Change". (She named her paper The Impact of Climate Change. )