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    3. 改題

    改題

    改かい題だい

    change of title

    KMT10News #44+1Noun, Participle, Verb, TransitiveLiteratureKanji Vocab25 strokes

    かいだい

    Noun, Participle, Verb, Transitive

    1.
    change of title, retitling, changed title

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    その本ほんは改かい題だいされて再さい出しゅっ版ぱんされた。

    That book was retitled and re-published.

    KMT8LiteratureDaily Life
    映えい画がか化ともに伴ない、原げん作さく小しょう説せつが改かい題だいされた。

    The original novel was retitled due to its film adaptation.

    KMT9LiteratureMusic & Entertainment
    改かい題だいは、作さく品ひんの新あらたな魅み力りょくを引ひき出だすための戦せん略りゃく的てきな手しゅ段だんとなりうる。

    Retitling can be a strategic means to bring out new appeal in a work.

    KMT10LiteratureBusiness & Finance
    文ぶん学がく作さく品ひんの改かい題だいは、読どく者しゃの受うけ取とり方かたに大おおきな影えい響きょうを与あたえる。

    Retitling literary works greatly influences how readers perceive them.

    KMT10LiteratureEmotions & Psychology
    マーケティング戦せん略りゃくの一いっ環かんとして、雑ざっ誌しのタイトルが改かい題だいされた。

    As part of a marketing strategy, the magazine's title was changed.

    KMT10Business & FinanceLiterature

    Kanji that make up this word

    改
    あらた.める・あらた.まる…(1)
    reformation・change・modify・mend・renew…(3)
    題
    topic・subject
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