English-Thai Dictionary
title
N กรรมสิทธิ์ สิทธิครอบครอง สิทธิ การ เป็นเจ้าของ ownership right kam-ma-sid
title
N คำนำหน้าชื่อ (เช่น ตำแหน่ง ยศ บรรดาศักดิ์ kam-nam-na-chue
title
N ชื่อเรื่อง ชื่อ หนังสือ ชื่อ เรียก name chue-ruang
title
N ตำแหน่ง ชนะเลิศ ตำแหน่ง แชมป์ championship tam-nang-cha-na-rod
title
N หัวเรื่อง hua-ruang
title
VT ทำให้ มี ชื่อเรื่อง ตั้ง ชื่อเรื่อง ตั้ง หัวข้อ entitle tam-hai-me-chue-ruang
title
VT เรียก บุคคล ด้วย คำนำหน้าชื่อ riak-buk-kon-duai-kam-nam-na-chue
title deed
N โฉนดที่ดิน cha-nod-ti-din
title page
N ปก ด้านใน ของ หนังสือ pok-dan-nai-kong-nang-sue
title page
N ปกหนังสือ ด้านใน
title role
N บทบาท สำคัญ bod-bad-sam-kan
titled
ADJ ซึ่ง มี ยศ ตำแหน่ง sueng-me-yod-tam-nang
titleholder
N ผู้ มี ตำแหน่ง ผู้ มี บรรดาศักดิ์ phu-me-tam-nang
titles
N คำบรรยาย ข้างใต้ ของ ภาพยนตร์ kam-ban-yai-kang-tai-pab-pa-yon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TITLE
n.[L. titulus. This may belong to the family of Gr. to set or put. ] 1. An inscription put over any thing as a name by which it is known.
2. The inscription in the beginning of a book, containing the subject of the work, and sometimes the author's name.
3. In the civil and canon laws, a chapter or division of a book.
4. An appellation of dignity, distinction or pre-eminence given to persons; as duke, marquis and the like.
5. A name; an appellation.
Ill worthy I such title should belong
To me transgressor.
6. Right; or that which constitutes a just cause of exclusive possession; that which is the foundation of ownership; as a good title to an estate; or an imperfect title. The lowest degree of title is naked possession, and lastly the right of property, all which united complete the title.
But possession is not essential to a complete title. A title to personal property may be acquired by occupancy. A claim is not a title.
7. The instrument which is evidence of a right.
8. In the canon law, that by which a beneficiary holds a benefice. This is true and valid, or colorable. A valid title gives a right to the benefice. A colorable title appears to be valid, but is not.
9. In ancient church records, a church to which a priest was ordained, and where he was to reside.
TITLE
v.t.To name; to call; to entitle.
TITLED
pp. Called; named. 1. a. Having a title.
TITLELESS
a.Not having a title or name. [Not in use. ]
TITLE-PAGE
n.[title and page. ] The page of a book which contains its title.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TITLE
Ti "tle, n. Etym: [OF. title, F. titre, L. titulus an inscription, label, title, sign, token. Cf. Tilde, Titrate, Titular. ]
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 )
Defn: 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 preëminence (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 )
Defn: 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.
TITLE
Ti "tle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Titled; p. pr. & vb. n. Titling. ] Etym: [Cf. L. titulare, F. titrer. See Title, n.]
Defn: 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.
TITLED
TITLED Ti "tled, a.
Defn: Having or bearing a title.
TITLELESS
TITLELESS Ti "tle *less, a.
Defn: Not having a title or name; without legitimate title. "A titleless tyrant. " Chaucer.
TITLE-PAGE
TITLE-PAGE Ti "tle-page `, n.
Defn: The page of a book which contains it title. The world's all title-page; there's no contents. Young.
TITLER
TITLER Tit "ler, n.
Defn: A large truncated cone of refined sugar.
New American Oxford Dictionary
title
ti tle |ˈtītl ˈtaɪdl | ▶noun 1 the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work: the author and title of the book. • (usu. as titles ) a caption or credit in a movie or broadcast. • a book, magazine, or newspaper considered as a publication: the company publishes 400 titles a year. 2 a name that describes someone's position or job: Leese assumed the title of director general. • a word such as Senator or Dame that is used before someone's name, or a form that is used instead of someone's name, to indicate high social or official rank: he will inherit the title of Duke of Marlborough. • a word such as Mrs. or Dr. that is used before someone's name to indicate their profession or marital status. • a descriptive or distinctive name that is earned or chosen: Nata's deserved the title of Best Restaurant of the Year. 3 the position of being the champion of a major sports competition: Davis won the world title for the first time in 1981. 4 Law a right or claim to the ownership of property or to a rank or throne: a local family had title to the property | the buyer acquires a good title to the merchandise. 5 (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 [ with obj. and complement ] (usu. be titled ) give a name to (a book, composition, or other work ): a song titled “You Rascal, You. ” ORIGIN Old English titul, reinforced by Old French title, both from Latin titulus ‘inscription, title. ’ The word originally denoted a placard or inscription placed on an object, giving information about it, hence a descriptive heading in a book or other composition.
title bar
ti tle bar |ˈtaɪdl bɑr | ▶noun Computing a horizontal bar at the top of a window, bearing the name of the program and typically the name of the currently active document.
titled
ti tled |ˈtītld ˈtaɪdld | ▶adjective (of a person ) having a title indicating high social or official rank.
title deed
ti tle deed |ˈtaɪdl ˌdid | ▶noun a legal deed or document constituting evidence of a right, esp. to ownership of property.
titleholder
ti tle hold er |ˈtītlˌhōldər ˈtaɪdlˌhoʊldər |(also title holder ) ▶noun a person who holds a title, esp. a sports champion.
title music
title music ▶noun [ mass noun ] music played during the credits at the beginning or end of a television programme or film.
title page
ti tle page |ˈtaɪdl ˌpeɪʤ | ▶noun a page at the beginning of a book giving its title, the names of the author and publisher, and other publication information.
title role
ti tle role ▶noun the part in a play, movie, television show, etc. , from which the work's title is taken.
Oxford Dictionary
title
title |ˈtʌɪt (ə )l | ▶noun 1 the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work: the author and title of the book. • a caption or credit in a film or broadcast. • a book, magazine, or newspaper considered as a publication: the company publishes 400 titles a year. 2 a name that describes someone's position or job: Leese assumed the title of director general. • a word such as Lord or Dame that is used before someone's name, or a form that is used instead of someone's name, to indicate high social or official rank: he will inherit the title of Duke of Marlborough. • a word such as Mrs or Dr that is used before someone's name to indicate their profession or marital status. • a descriptive or distinctive name that is earned or chosen: the restaurant deserved the title of Best Restaurant of the Year. 3 the position of being the champion of a major sports competition: Davis won the world title for the first time in 1981. 4 [ mass noun ] Law a right or claim to the ownership of property or to a rank or throne: a grocery family had title to the property | [ count noun ] : the buyer acquires a good title to the goods. 5 (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 [ with obj. and complement ] give a name to (a book, composition, or other work ): a report titled The Lost Land . ORIGIN Old English titul, reinforced by Old French title, both from Latin titulus ‘inscription, title ’. The word originally denoted a placard or inscription placed on an object, giving information about it, hence a descriptive heading in a book or other composition.
title bar
title bar ▶noun Computing a horizontal bar at the top of a window, bearing the name of the program and typically the name of the currently active document.
titled
titled |ˈtʌɪt (ə )ld | ▶adjective (of a person ) having a title indicating high social or official rank.
title deed
title deed ▶noun a legal deed or document constituting evidence of a right, especially to ownership of property.
title-holder
title-holder ▶noun a person who is the current champion of a major sports competition.
title music
title music ▶noun [ mass noun ] music played during the credits at the beginning or end of a television programme or film.
title page
title page ▶noun a page at the beginning of a book giving its title and the names of the author and publisher.
title role
title role ▶noun the part in a play or film from which the work's title is taken.
American Oxford Thesaurus
title
title noun 1 the title of the work: name, heading, legend, label, caption, inscription. 2 the company publishes 400 titles a year: publication, work, book, newspaper, paper, magazine, periodical. 3 the title of governor general: designation, name, form of address, honorific; epithet, rank, office, position, job title; informal moniker, handle, tag; formal appellation, denomination; sobriquet. 4 an Olympic title: championship, crown, first place; laurels, palm. 5 the landlord is obliged to prove his title to the land: ownership of, proprietorship of, possession of, holding of, freehold of, entitlement to, right to, claim to. ▶verb a paper titled "Immigration Today ": call, entitle, name, dub, designate, style, term; formal denominate.
Oxford Thesaurus
title
title noun 1 the author and title of the book: name, subtitle; subject. 2 the cartoon title and ensuing caption: caption, legend, inscription, label, heading, subheading, head, motto, slogan, device, wording, rubric; credit. 3 the company publishes 400 titles a year: publication, work, offering; book, newspaper, paper, magazine, periodical, organ. 4 he will inherit the title of Duke of Marlborough: designation, name, denomination, label, rank, status, office, position; form of address, epithet, style; informal moniker, handle; formal appellation. 5 the fifth British woman athlete to win an Olympic title: championship, first place, crown, belt, medal, prize, trophy, cup, shield, plate; laurels, bays, palm, honour, accolade. 6 the vendor is obliged to prove his title to the land: ownership of, proprietorship of, freehold of, entitlement to, right to, proprietary rights to, claim to; possession of, holding of, hold of, tenure of, control of, keeping of, charge of, custody of, guardianship of. ▶verb a policy paper titled ‘Law and Order ’: call, entitle, name, dub, give something the title of, designate, label, tag, describe something as, style, term, christen, baptize; rare clepe, denominate.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
title
ti tle /táɪt (ə )l /〖語源は 「上書き 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C a. (本 映画 曲などの )タイトル , (表 )題, 書名 ; (章などの )見出し ▸ the title of the movie [chapter ]その映画 [章 ]のタイトル ▸ as the title suggests タイトルが示す通り b. (本の )表題ページ (title page ).2 C 〖通例 ~s 〗本, 作品 , 著作物 ▸ More than 200 book titles are available .200以上もの本がご購入になれます (!販売広告などで ) 3 C 〖しばしばone 's ~〗敬称 ; 称号 ; 肩書き 〘Dr. , Sir, General, Mr. , Missなど 〙▸ His job [official ] title is Sales Manager .彼の仕事上の肩書きは販売部長だ 4 a. U 〖時に a ~〗 «…に対する /…する » 権利 (right ), 資格 «to /to do » ; 〘法 〙 «…に対する » 権限, 権利 ; (土地 財産の )所有権 «to » ▸ They were given title to the land .彼らはその土地の権利を与えられた b. C 権利 (証 )書 (title deed ).5 C 〘スポーツ 〙(競技の )選手権, タイトル, チャンピオンの座 ▸ win the [defend one's ] heavyweight boxing title ボクシングヘビー級のタイトルを制する [防衛する ]6 C 〖通例 ~s 〗(映画などの )字幕 (subtitles ).7 U C 〘英国教 〙(前歴や収入などから見た )聖職就任資格 ;C 〘カトリック 〙名義聖堂 .動詞 他動詞 〖~ A (C )〗1 〈作家 製作者などが 〉A 〈作品 〉に (C 〈作品名 〉と )タイトル [表題 ]を付ける ▸ She titled her new work “Evolution. ”彼女は新作を 『進化 』と名付けた 2 Aに (Cの )肩書き [称号 ]を与える .~́ r ò le タイトルロール, 題名役 〘作品名と同名の主役 〙.~́ tr à ck タイトルトラック 〘アルバムタイトルと同名の収録曲 〙.
titled
t í tled 形容詞 〈特に貴族などが 〉称号のある, 爵位のある .
titleholder
t í tle h ò lder 名詞 C 1 タイトルホルダー, 選手権保持者 [チーム ].2 法的に正当な所有者 .