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headline美 ['hed.laɪn] 英 ['hed.laɪn] - n.(报纸的)大字标题;(电台或电视的)新闻摘要
- v.给(报道、文章)加标题;是(音乐会或演出的)主角
- 网络头条;新闻标题;大标题
第三人称单数:headlines 现在分词:headlining 过去式:headlined n. caption,banner,title,heading,header v. feature,present,top,top the bill,star 1. | [c] (报纸的)大字标题the title of a newspaper article printed in large letters, especially at the top of the front page |
| 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!”。 | | The scandal was in the headlines for several days. 这一丑闻连续几天都刊登在头版头条。 | | |
2. | [pl] (电台或电视的)新闻摘要a short summary of the most important items of news, read at the beginning of a news programme on the radio or television |
IDM grab/hit/make the headlines 成为重要新闻to be an important item of news in newspapers or on the radio or television 1. | [t][usupass] ~ sth + noun 给(报道、文章)加标题to give a story or article a particular headline |
| The story was headlined ‘Back to the future’. 报道的标题是“回到未来”。 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 是(音乐会或演出的)主角to be the main performer in a concert or show |
| The concert is to be headlined by Steve Earle. 音乐会的主角将是史蒂夫 ) 厄尔。 |
n. | 1. a caption printed at the top of a page or article in a newspaper, usually in large heavy letters and often summarizing the content that follows it 2. a line printed at the top of a page of a book or document giving the page number and sometimes other information such as the title or the author's name 3. the title of a newspaper story that is printed in large letters 4. the most important stories in the news 1. a caption printed at the top of a page or article in a newspaper, usually in large heavy letters and often summarizing the content that follows it 2. a line printed at the top of a page of a book or document giving the page number and sometimes other information such as the title or the author's name 3. the title of a newspaper story that is printed in large letters 4. the most important stories in the news | v. | 1. to give a prominent title or caption to something 2. to present somebody as the leading attraction of a show 3. to appear as the leading attraction of a show 4. to give a headline to a story in a newspaper 5. to be the main performer in a show or at an event where other people are also performing 1. to give a prominent title or caption to something 2. to present somebody as the leading attraction of a show 3. to appear as the leading attraction of a show 4. to give a headline to a story in a newspaper 5. to be the main performer in a show or at an event where other people are also performing | np. | 1. the most important items of news covered by a newspaper or a news broadcast |
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