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1 title challengers
■ A team that is considered to have a strong chance of winning a competition.■ Mannschaft, die als Mitfavorit eines Wettbewerbs gilt. -
2 title contenders
■ A team that is considered to have a strong chance of winning a competition.■ Mannschaft, die als Mitfavorit eines Wettbewerbs gilt. -
3 title favourites
■ A team that is considered to have a strong chance of winning a competition.■ Mannschaft, die als Mitfavorit eines Wettbewerbs gilt. -
4 title-holder logo
■ Badge that the winners of a UEFA competition may wear in the same competition the season following its victory.■ Abzeichen, das der Sieger eines UEFA-Wettbewerbs in den auf den Titelgewinn folgenden Spielen des entsprechenden Wettbewerbs tragen darf. -
5 title-holder logo badge
■ Badge that the winners of a UEFA competition may wear in the same competition the season following its victory.■ Abzeichen, das der Sieger eines UEFA-Wettbewerbs in den auf den Titelgewinn folgenden Spielen des entsprechenden Wettbewerbs tragen darf.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > title-holder logo badge
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6 title race
■ The closing stages of the league championship, as the leading clubs compete for the top position.■ Ausgeglichener Kampf zwischen zwei oder mehreren Mannschaften um den ersten Tabellenrang gegen Ende einer Meisterschaft. -
7 title inflation
HRthe practice of giving an employee a job title that implies status and importance. Title inflation renames an employee’s job with a title that sounds more elevated or grand than the old one even though the nature of the job has not changed. This is sometimes used as a form of motivation or incentive to make employees feel rewarded and more valued. -
8 title rôle
the rôle or part in a play of the character named in the title:الدَّور الذي يُعْطي المَسْرَحِيَّة إسمُهاHe's playing the title rôle in "Hamlet".
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9 title
Fina legal term meaning ownership. Deeds to land are sometimes referred to as title deeds. If a person has good title to a property, their proof of ownership is beyond any doubt. -
10 title holders
■ Winners of the previous edition of a particular competition.■ Team, das versucht, einen errungenen Meisterschafts- oder Pokaltitel beim nächsten gleichartigen Wettbewerb erneut zu gewinnen. -
11 title
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12 title deed
a document that proves legal ownership:صَك المِلْكِيَّه، سَنَد التّ��مْليكI have the title deeds of the house.
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13 title page
the page at the beginning of a book on which are the title, the author's name etc.صَفْحَة العُنْوان -
14 title
لَقَبٌ \ nickname: a name by which someone is known, instead of his real name: The children called him Fishface, but that was only a nickname. surname: family name: John Smith’s surname is Smith. title: the word that shows sb.’s rank (as Prince of Wales) or position (as prime minister). -
15 title
عُنْوَان (كتاب، إلخ) \ title: the name of a book, etc.. \ See Also اسم (اسم) -
16 Title Author Call
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17 Title Box Definition File
File extension: TBXУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Title Box Definition File
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18 Title Card
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19 Title Line
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20 Title Look Up
Government: TLU
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