释义 |
Examples:formal title of the Japanese prime minister—fully deserving, without any reservations (idiom); entirely worthy (of a title, honor etc)—ducal title meaning lord of 10,000 households—(of a deserving official) grant his wife a title and make his son heir to his titles—Jokes (title of an ancient collection of jokes, often used in the title of modern collections of jokes)—hold a title without the obligations of office—title of Mongolian Lamas from 17th century—Observatory or Bureau of Astronomy (official title) from the Tang dynasty onwards—Five ghosts mock the judge, or Five ghosts resist judgment (title of folk opera, idiom); important personage mobbed by a crowd of ne'er-do-wells—title of respect for taoists—(traditional title of first readers)—superintendent of education (formal title)—lit. progenitor of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), title of Khubilai Khan (1215-1294), first Yuan dynasty emperor, reigned 1260-1294—title of the temporary position in the Hanlin Academy, conferred meritorious candidates until the next examination—title of an official historian in ancient China—Great Ancestor (posthumous title, e.g. for the founder of a dynasty)—Great European Scholar (honorific title of Matteo Ricci)—imperial censor (formal title of a dynastic official)—title of a Daoist priest—title bar (of a window) (computing)—title of respect toward superiors—unworthy of the title (or name), or reputation—title of a sovereign (old)—title of respect for the queen mother or the emperor's father—Marquis (highest Han dynasty ducal title meaning lord of 10,000 households)—write the title of a book on a label—title of current dynasty (as the name of China), such as Tang or Ming—Chinese Taipei, compromise title of Taiwan participation in PRC international events— |