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21 title
1. n заглавие, названиеGothic title — заглавие, напечатанное готическим шрифтом
title of nobility — дворянское звание; дворянский титул
serial title — заглавие серии, серийное заглавие
2. n имяto go by the title of … — быть известным под именем …
3. n книга; название; издание4. n титул, званиеrecord title — правовой титул, подтверждаемый документально
first-class title — безупречный, бесспорный правовой титул
5. n спорт. звание чемпионаtitle fight — финальная встреча, бой за звание чемпиона
6. n правоtitle deed — документ, подтверждающий право собственности
title by possession — право, вытекающее из факта владения
lucrative title — право, приобретенное безвозмездно
7. n основаниеhe has a title to a place among the greatest poets — есть все основания считать его одним из величайших поэтов
8. n возможностьthese three offices gave him a title to remodel the state — эти три должности дали ему возможность перестроить государство
9. n кино надпись, титрtitle cartoon — рисованная надпись, рисованный титр
end title — титр «конец»
superimposed title — впечатанная надпись, субтитр
10. n юр. правооснование; правовой титулdoubtful title — сомнительный титул, небесспорный титул
11. n юр. право собственностиfinders are keepers unless title is proven — тот, кто нашёл вещь, становится её владельцем, если никто другой не докажет права собственности на неё
onerous title — право, приобретенное безвозмездно
12. n юр. степень чистоты золота, проба золота13. a одноимённый14. a крупный15. v давать заглавие, озаглавливать16. v называть, величать; титуловать17. v присваивать титул, звание18. v кино снабжать титрамиСинонимический ряд:1. claim (noun) claim; deed; due; holding; pretence; pretense; pretension; right2. commission (noun) championship; commission; crown; decoration; degree; medal; privilege3. grade (noun) grade; rank; station4. interest (noun) interest; portion; stake5. name (noun) appellation; appellative; cognomen; compellation; denomination; designation; epithet; name; nomen; rubric; style; term6. ownership (noun) dominion; ownership; possession; proprietorship7. work (noun) opus; publication; volume; work8. name (verb) baptise; baptize; call; christen; denominate; designate; dub; entitle; label; name; style; term -
22 win back
1. phr v вернуть себе; отбитьwin away — отнять, отбить
2. phr v отыгратьСинонимический ряд:get back (verb) get back; make up for; recapture; recoup; recover; regain; repossess; retrieve
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