to create a work of calligraphy for display in a prominent place (typically, a sign)
autograph; to sign one's name
to compose a preface (or introductory remarks, etc); question (or section) order (on an exam paper); question (or section) number
meaning of a title; implication; theme
subject; title; topic; exercise problem; puzzle; examination question
to write the title of a book on a label
notes; key (to exercises)
epigraph; inscription; graffito
short comments; preface and postscript
we will not elaborate on that (used as pluralis auctoris)
theme; subject; topic; motif; leitmotiv; main point (of a speech, document, etc.)
problem or question solved for illustrative purposes in the classroom; practice question (used in preparation for an exam); sample question
obscure question; trick exam question; catch question
writing style in which the main subject is not introduced initially; opposite of
破題
to draw up the theme (for discussion)
proposition (logic, math.); to assign an essay topic
to evaluate (an individual); to appraise
refer to the title or subject (in an online forum)
the subject under discussion; the point at issue
title; heading; headline; caption; subject
motif (loanword); main idea; theme
to bring out the main theme; to make the point; to bring out the substance concisely
extemporaneous thoughts noted down after a visit
writing style in which the main subject is approached directly from the outset; opposite of
冒題
to digress; to stray from the subject
to solve problems; to explicate
topic of discussion; topic; subject; issue (under discussion)
exam question; test topic
subject (of a talk or conversation); theme; topic
to get off the main topic; to digress
to digress; to stray from the topic
to have sth go wrong; to have a problem arise; to give problems
to raise a tough question
"sensational headline writers", people who write misleading titles in order to generate clicks from Internet users; clickbait
title bar (of a window) (computing)
title word; entry (in dictionary)
three-body problem (mechanics)
the three rural issues: agriculture, rural areas and peasants
to use the current topic to put over one's own ideas; to use sth as a pretext to make a fuss
preliminary question; priority problem; issues requiring more immediate attention
basic issue; fundamental question
to cut a long story short; a brief treatment of a complicated subject; (fig.) to treat an important question as a minor matter
safety issue; security issue
frequently asked questions; FAQ
categorical proposition (logic)
irrelevant; beside the point
common questions; general questions
headline news; title story
knotty problem; intractable difficulty
categorical proposition (logic)
to create an issue; to cause a problem
to win top marks in the imperial examinations
television documentary or feature