headline 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
headlinenoun [ C ] uk
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B1 a line of words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news that are broadcast on television or radio
(报纸的)标题;(电视或广播的)内容提要
The news of his death was splashed in headlines across all the newspapers.
所有报纸均以显着的标题刊登了他死亡的消息。
the eight o'clock headlines
8点钟的新闻提要
比较
byline (NEWSPAPER) specialized
更多范例减少例句It seems that people can't resist titillating headlines, especially if they concern the Royal family.The story was seized on by the tabloid press, who printed it under huge headlines.'I bonked the prince, says sexy Sarah' declared the newspaper headline.The headline read 'Judge raps police'.The newspaper headline was 'Vicar Caught In Sex Romp'.
语法
Newspaper headlinesA newspaper headline is a very short summary of a news report. It normally appears in large letters above the report. …
headlineverb [ T + obj + noun ] uk
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to have something as a headline or as the main story
以…为标题;以…为主要故事
The story was headlined "Killer dogs on the loose".
这篇报道的标题是:“杀人恶犬肆意逞凶”。
to be the main performer at an entertainment event
(在娱乐活动中)扮演主角,充当主角
The band's headlining appearance at the festival could be their last.
这支乐队音乐节上唱起了主角,但这可能是他们最后一次演出了。
headlineadjective [ before noun ] uk
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a headline amount, number, or rate is the most important one or the one that people notice most
(最重要的或人们最关注的)头条数字
The credit card company will cut its headline rate of interest to 19.9 percent.
信用卡公司将其头条利息率将为19.9%.
The headline figure of 3.6 percent isn't as bad as it looks if you exclude the effects of oil prices.
如果你减去石油价格造成的影响,3.6%这个头条数字并不是那么难看。
(headline在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
headline的例句
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Very often, a headline is based on the lead (first paragraph) of the article.
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This decision is based on the assumption that a keyword in a headline or leader indicates special commitment to the issue.
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In recent years the deficiencies of the justice system have provided frequent headlines in a mass media more open and denunciatory than in the past.
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Religious groups and movements perform political acts and make political statements that make headline news virtually every day.
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Many newspapers and periodicals regularly incorporate phrasal verbs into their headlines.
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At the same time, the universalizing, faintly therapy-speak headline claim that 'every culture is a wound culture' sits oddly with the book's scrupulously historicist methodology.
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The writer claims to have ' 'entered the narrative' ' by virtue of a pair of mated headlines, top of the page, same typeface, same type size.
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This means that there has to be a headline number, or very limited set of numbers, against which success or failure will be judged.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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