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1 title
1) (the name of a book, play, painting, piece of music etc: The title of the painting is `A Winter Evening'.) título2) (a word put before a person's name to show rank, honour, occupation etc: Sir John; Lord Henry; Captain Smith; Professor Brown; Dr (Doctor) Peter Jones.) título•- titled- title deed
- title page
- title rôle
title n títulowhat's the title of the book? ¿cuál es el título del libro?tr['taɪtəl]1 (gen) título2 SMALLLAW/SMALL título, derecho3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL título, campeonato1 titular1 (film credits) créditos nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtitle deed escritura de propiedadtitle page portadatitle role papel nombre masculino principaltitle n: título mn.• antenombre s.m.• campeonato s.m.• diploma s.m.• encabezamiento s.m.• epígrafe s.m.• nombre s.m.• rótulo s.m.• rúbrica s.f.• tratamiento s.m.• trato s.m.• título s.m.v.• intitular v.• titular v.
I 'taɪtḷ1) c ( of creative work) título m; (before n)title role — papel m protagónico ( de la obra del mismo nombre)
2) ca) (designation, label) título mb) ( status) tratamiento m (como Sr, Sra, Dr etc)c) ( noble rank) título m (nobiliario or de nobleza)d) ( Sport) título m; (before n)title fight — combate m por el título
3) ( Law)a) u ( right of ownership)title (TO something) — derecho m (a algo)
b) c ( document) título m de propiedad4) titles pl (Cin, TV) créditos mpl, títulos mpl (de crédito)
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transitive verb \<\<book/painting/song\>\> titular, intitular (frml)['taɪtl]1. N1) [of book, chapter] título m ; (=headline) titular m, cabecera fwhat title are you giving the book? — ¿qué título vas a dar al libro?, ¿cómo vas a titular el libro?
2) (=form of address) fórmula f de tratamiento, tratamiento m ; [of nobility etc] título mwhat title should I give him? — ¿qué tratamiento debo darle?
noble title, title of nobility — título m de nobleza
George V gave him a title — Jorge V le dio un título de nobleza or le ennobleció
what's your job title? — ¿cómo se llama or qué nombre recibe tu puesto?
3) (Sport) título mto hold a title — ser campeón(-ona) m / f, tener un título
4) (Publishing) (=book, periodical) título m, publicación f5) (Jur) (=right) derecho m6) titles (Cine, TV) créditos mplthe opening/closing titles — créditos mpl iniciales/finales
2.VT titular, intitular frm3.CPDtitle deed N — (Jur) título m de propiedad
title fight N — combate m por el título
title holder N — (Sport) campeón(-ona) m / f
title page N — portada f
title role N — (Theat, Cine) papel m principal
title track N — (Mus) corte m que da nombre al álbum
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I ['taɪtḷ]1) c ( of creative work) título m; (before n)title role — papel m protagónico ( de la obra del mismo nombre)
2) ca) (designation, label) título mb) ( status) tratamiento m (como Sr, Sra, Dr etc)c) ( noble rank) título m (nobiliario or de nobleza)d) ( Sport) título m; (before n)title fight — combate m por el título
3) ( Law)a) u ( right of ownership)title (TO something) — derecho m (a algo)
b) c ( document) título m de propiedad4) titles pl (Cin, TV) créditos mpl, títulos mpl (de crédito)
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transitive verb \<\<book/painting/song\>\> titular, intitular (frml) -
2 peerage
-ri‹1) (a peer's title or status: He was granted a peerage.) título nobiliario2) ((often with plural verb when considered as a number of separate individuals) all noblemen as a group: The peerage has/have many responsibilities.) noblezatr['pɪərɪʤ]1 (rank) título nobiliario1 (nobility) la nobleza\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto give somebody a peerage otorgar a alguien un título de noblezapeerage ['pɪrɪʤ] n: nobleza fn.• dignidad de par s.m.• nobleza s.f.'pɪrɪdʒ, 'pɪərɪdʒa) (title, honor) título m or dignidad f de lordb) (nobility, aristocracy)to raise o elevate somebody to the peerage — concederle a alguien el título de lord
['pɪǝrɪdʒ]N nobleza f* * *['pɪrɪdʒ, 'pɪərɪdʒ]a) (title, honor) título m or dignidad f de lordb) (nobility, aristocracy)to raise o elevate somebody to the peerage — concederle a alguien el título de lord
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3 noble
'nəubl
1. adjective1) (honourable; unselfish: a noble mind; a noble deed.) noble2) (of high birth or rank: a noble family; of noble birth.) noble
2. noun(a person of high birth: The nobles planned to murder the king.) noble- nobility- nobly
- nobleman
noble adj n noble
noble adjetivo◊ un caballero de noble linaje (liter) a knight of noble lineage (liter)■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (m) nobleman; (f) noblewoman;
noble
I adjetivo
1 (aristocrático) noble
2 (sincero, honrado) honest, noble
II mf (hombre) nobleman (mujer) noblewoman ' noble' also found in these entries: Spanish: elevada - elevado - par - proceder - señorial - solar - solariega - solariego - altivo - hermoso - metal - sangre - sublime English: baron - count - countess - lofty - noble - nobleman - noblewoman - dowager - lord - titletr['nəʊbəl]1 noble1 noble nombre masulino o femenino1) illustrious: noble, glorioso2) aristocratic: noble3) stately: majestuoso, magnífico4) lofty: noble, elevadonoble sentiments: sentimientos elevadosnoble n: noble mf, aristócrata mfadj.• ahidalgado, -a adj.• caballeresco, -a adj.• caballeroso, -a adj.• gallardo, -a adj.• generoso, -a adj.• gótico, -a adj.• hidalgo, -a adj.• nobiliario, -a adj.• noble adj.n.• noble s.m.
I 'nəʊbəl1) ( aristocratic) <family/birth> noble2) ( virtuous) <sentiments/deed/sacrifice> noble
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noun noble mf, aristócrata mf['nǝʊbl]1. ADJ(compar nobler) (superl noblest)1) (by birth) noble; [title] de nobleza2) (=generous, praiseworthy) magnánimo, generoso2.N noble mf, aristócrata mf ; (Spanish Hist) hidalgo m3.CPDnoble rot N — [of wine] podredumbre f noble
noble savage N — buen salvaje m
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I ['nəʊbəl]1) ( aristocratic) <family/birth> noble2) ( virtuous) <sentiments/deed/sacrifice> noble
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5 nobiliario
nobiliario,-a adjetivo of the nobility: heredó el título nobiliario de su abuelo, he inherited the title from his grandfather ' nobiliario' also found in these entries: Spanish: nobiliaria - título - barón English: title -
6 nobiliaria
nobiliario,-a adjetivo of the nobility: heredó el título nobiliario de su abuelo, he inherited the title from his grandfather
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