单词
titular
读音
ˈtɪtʃələr
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释义
adj. 有名无实的;有头衔的;标题的 n. 有称号或头衔的人;只有名义的人
例句
He is titular head, and merely signs laws occasionally.
他是名义上的首长,仅是偶尔签署法律而已。
The titular song 'Norwegian Wood' sings, 'I once had a girl, or should I say she once had me.
主题曲‘挪威的森林’里唱着‘我曾经拥有过一个女孩,或许该说她曾经拥有过我’。
The titular heroine is a successful woman with a distinguished career, but she conveys an essential sadness.
女主人公海蒂是一个成功的女人,有个高雅的职业,但她背负着必要的悲伤。
He is titular head, and merely signs laws occasionally.
他是名义上的首长,仅是偶尔签署法律而已。
The titular song 'Norwegian Wood' sings, 'I once had a girl, or should I say she once had me.
主题曲‘挪威的森林’里唱着‘我曾经拥有过一个女孩,或许该说她曾经拥有过我’。
The titular heroine is a successful woman with a distinguished career, but she conveys an essential sadness.
女主人公海蒂是一个成功的女人,有个高雅的职业,但她背负着必要的悲伤。
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The Queen of the Night tears across the stage.She begins to sing her titular aria,one of the most famous sections from Mozart’s beloved opera,
Written by William Shakespeare between 1599 and 1601,"Hamlet" depicts its titular character haunted by the past,but immobilized by the future.
This influenced his depiction of the Marshalsea prison in Little Dorrit,where the titular character cares for her convict father.Prisons, orphanages, or slums may seem grim settings for a story,
only to pull the rug out from under the protagonist and the reader.In "Emma," the titular character feels surrounded by dull neighbors,and friends who can’t hope to match her wit.
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