headline
headline 英 [ˈhedlaɪn] 美 [ˈhedlaɪn]
n. 大标题;内容提要;头版头条 vt. 给…加标题;使成为注意中心
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- A headline is the title of a newspaper story. You'll know the headline, because it's printed in the largest font on the front of the paper.
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- n. 大标题;内容提要;头版头条
- vt. 给…加标题;使成为注意中心
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1. headline news
头条新闻
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2. he scandal was in the headlines for several days.
这一丑闻连续几天都刊登在头版头条。
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3. They ran the story under the headline ‘Home at last!’.
报纸刊登这个报道的大标题为“终于回家了!”。
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4. The story was headlined ‘Back to the future’.
报道的标题是“回到未来”。
- headline (n.) 1670s, from head (n.) in sense "heading of a book or chapter" (c. 1200) + line (n.). Originally a printers' term for the line at the top of a page containing the title and page number; used of the lines that form the title of a newspaper article from 1890, and transferred unthinkingly to broadcast media. Headlinese "language peculiar to headlines" is from 1927. Headlines "important news" is from 1908.
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