头衔

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Understanding 头衔

The word 头衔 (tóuxián) refers to a formal title or rank, often used in professional or official contexts. It indicates a person's position, status, or honorific designation within an organization or society.

Usage in Conversation

When introducing yourself in formal settings, mentioning your 头衔 helps clarify your role or authority. For example, saying “公司项目经理” (I am the project manager of the company) includes your 头衔 implicitly.

Common Collocations

  • 高级头衔 (senior title): used to emphasize a high rank.
  • 获得头衔 (to obtain a title): often used when someone is awarded or promoted.
  • 头衔职责 (title and responsibilities): to discuss both position and duties.

Nuances and Tips

头衔 is more formal and official than just 职位 (position). It often appears in resumes, official documents, or formal introductions. Avoid using it casually for informal roles. Also, don’t confuse 头衔 with 名字 (name) or 称呼 (form of address); 头衔 specifically refers to rank or title.

Summary

Use 头衔 to talk about official titles or ranks, especially in professional or formal contexts. It helps convey respect and clarity about someone's role or status.

Example Sentences

He obtained the senior manager title at the company.

In formal occasions, you should clearly state your title when introducing

Although he has a high title, he is humble.