词汇 | headline |
释义 | headlineUK:*/ˈhɛdlaɪn/US:/ˈhɛdˌlaɪn/ ,(hed′līn′)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Jamaican: 主要翻译 headline n (newspaper: title of main article) (报纸)大字标题,头条新闻The newspaper had sensational headlines for very boring stories.即便再无聊的故事,这份报纸都能给它起个耸人听闻的大字标题。 headline n (main news item)重要消息;大新闻The big headline of the day was the scandal involving the politician.当天的重要消息涉及政治家的丑闻。 其他翻译 headline vi (be the star, have top billing)成为主角;成为主要表演者Tim knew his band had made it when they got to headline at a music festival.当提姆他们在音乐节上成为主角时,他就知道他的乐队已经成功了。 headline [sth] vtr (be the star of)成为重要人物;是…的主角John headlined the concert, but most of the audience showed up to listen to his opener.约翰是音乐会的主角,但大多数观众都是来听他的开场曲的。 headline vtr (newspaper: title of article)为...加标题The editor headlined the article to cater to her audience.编辑为这篇文章加上标题,以迎合读者。usage: ‘headline’Don't refer to the words printed in large letters at the top of a newspaper report as a ‘title’. You call them a headline.All the headlines are about the Ridley affair. 复合形式: banner headline n (newspaper: main title)(报纸头版)通栏大标题Today's banner headline was "Health Care Reform!" in letters four inches high. |
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