新东方-柯林斯雅思备考词典

headline

英  [ˈhedlaɪn]
    

[NOUN, VERB]

    NOUN. 名词
  • headlines

    1[C 可数名词] (尤指报纸头版的)标题

    A headline is the title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters at the top of the story, especially on the front page.

    双语例句

    例:

    The Sydney Morning Herald carried the headline: 'Sorry Ma'am, Most Australians Want a Republic.'

    《悉尼先驱晨报》头版报道的标题为《对不起,夫人,大多数澳大利亚人想要一个共和国》。

    2[PL 复数] 新闻提要

    The headlines are the main points of the news which are read on radio or television.

    双语例句

    例:

    I'm Claudia Polley with the news headlines.

    我是克劳迪娅•波莉,以下是新闻提要。

    PHRASE. 习语
  • hit the headlines , grab the headlines

    1成为新闻焦点

    Someone or something that hits the headlines or grabs the headlines gets a lot of publicity from the media.

    双语例句

    例:

    El Salvador first hit the world headlines at the beginning of the 1980s.

    萨尔瓦多在20世纪80年代初首度成为国际媒体的焦点。

    VERB. 动词
  • headlines , headlining , headlined

    1[T 及物动词] 为…加标题

    If a newspaper or magazine article is headlined a particular thing, that is the headline that introduces it.

    双语例句

    例:

    The article was headlined 'Tell us the truth.'

    该文章题为“告诉我们真相”。

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