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Definitions
- 1. topic
- 2. problem for discussion
- 3. exam question
- 4. subject
- 5. to inscribe
- 6. to mention
Words Containing 题
theme
theme song
to raise a tough question
proposition (logic, math.)
question
specific topic (addressed by a book, lecture, TV program etc)
to be a problem
title
exam question
exam question
subject (of a talk or conversation)
task
topic of discussion
difficult problem
subject matter
subject
the three rural issues: agriculture, rural areas and peasants
three-body problem (mechanics)
we will not elaborate on that (used as pluralis auctoris)
theme song
theme park
keynote speech
to use the current topic to put over one's own ideas
obscure question; trick exam question; catch question
false proposition
issue that needs to be addressed first (before another issue can be resolved)
concrete issue
writing style in which the main subject is not introduced initially (opposite: 破題|破题[pò tí])
to have sth go wrong
to draw up the theme (for discussion)
to keep to the subject
subheading
propositional logic
to evaluate (an individual)
serious problem
basic issue
fill-in-the-blank question
multiple-choice question
to cut a long story short
refer to the title or subject (in an online forum)
safety issue
thematic map
special report (in the media)
special report (shown on TV etc)
subheading
to make a big fuss over a minor issue (idiom)
frequently asked questions
common problems
categorical proposition (logic)
to stick to the topic
(in one's study) to focus on the topics one speculates will appear on the exam
irrelevant
common questions
book title
Korean nuclear problem
the subject under discussion
the nuclear problem
headline news
title bar (of a window) (computing)
title word
\sensational headline writers\, people who write misleading titles in order to generate clicks from Internet users
motif (loanword)
no problem
untitled
extemporaneous thoughts noted down after a visit
knotty problem
categorical proposition (logic)
questions from previous years' exams
writing style in which the main subject is approached directly from the outset
economic problem
(schoolwork) exercise
to solve problems
topic
puzzle
topic of a lecture
relevant
to get off the main topic
to digress
to create an issue
multiple-choice question
to win top marks in the imperial examinations
to digress
autograph
to write an inscription (poem, remark, autograph etc)
to create a work of calligraphy for display in a prominent place (typically, a sign)
to compose a preface (or introductory remarks, etc)
question bank (for examiners creating an exam, or students preparing for an exam)
meaning of a title
subject of literary work
to write the title of a book on a label
title design
notes
epigraph
inscription
to inscribe a poem (often, composed on the spot) on a painting, fan or ceramic bowl etc as a work of calligraphy
short comments
to bring out the main theme