বিকল্প নাম, বাড়তি নাম, গৌণ নাম
(1) Translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program; usually displayed at the bottom of the screen
(2) Secondary or explanatory title
(3) Translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program
(4) Usually displayed at the bottom of the screen
(1) Supply (a movie
(2) Supply (a movie) with subtitles
(1) Except for the subtitle and copyright page it purports to be more or less a freshman college history of North America after we lose the Revolution (not that that was in the cards, of course).
(2) This is a complex and interesting topic (not discussed thoroughly enough in the rather short article, unfortunately), but the subtitle of the article really killed it.
(3) These began with boxes for a title and a subtitle .
(4) I didn't want to put that as the subtitle of the second edition.
(5) The subtitle gives a better sense of the book's contents.
(6) The subtitle of my article published in last week's Mac Weekly leaves me bewildered.
(7) The title, and especially the subtitle , suggests more of a guide on how to live with less of the brain clutter that arises from life in an information society.
(8) Besides having the longest subtitle of any book I ever saw, this book - which describes a sea disaster - provides just the kind of responsible accounting I'm talking about.
(9) But Wright does subtitle his work u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510a record of reactions in a land of pathos,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb by which he means that his travelogue is a chronicle of his emotional reactions to the place and its people.
(10) The book had now acquired its final title with a qualifying subtitle
(11) The subtitle of this book is an important signal about its contents.
(12) I was suddenly encouraged to breathe life into the manuscript of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Knight, Princess and the Falling Staru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb (the original title, used as the subtitle of the book).
(13) My one quibble with the article is the subtitle .
(14) Page 23 has a title, a subtitle (which ends in a full stop, perhaps qualifying it as a sentence), and a dateline before anything which would qualify as body text.
(15) To begin with, its subtitle is misleading for, as its main title states, it is about cunning-folk, and so does not cover broad aspects of popular magic like home remedies or local magical lore.
(16) It's acceptable for an article to have a subtitle as well as a title.
(17) The word introduction in the subtitle is not appropriate; invitation would be better.
(18) The subtitle is more explicit about the content.
(19) The subtitle of Bender's article, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510the need for synthesis in American historyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb says it all.
(20) The current subtitle could also serve as an appropriate title.
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