headline
noun[C]
uk/ˈhed.laɪn/us/ˈhed.laɪn/B1
alineof wordsprintedinlargelettersas thetitleof astoryin anewspaper, or themainpointsof thenewsthat arebroadcastontelevisionorradio:
(报纸的)标题;(电视或广播的)内容提要Thenewsof hisdeathwassplashedin headlinesacrossall thenewspapers.所有报纸均以显着的标题刊登了他死亡的消息。
the eight o'clock headlines8点钟的新闻提要
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byline(NEWSPAPER)specialized
- Itseemsthatpeoplecan'tresisttitillatingheadlines,especiallyif theyconcerntheRoyalfamily.
- Thestorywasseizedon by thetabloidpress, whoprintedit underhugeheadlines.
- 'Ibonkedtheprince, sayssexySarah'declaredthenewspaperheadline.
- The headlineread'Judgerapspolice'.
- Thenewspaperheadline was 'Vicar Caught In Sex Romp'.
Newspapers & magazines: headlines & features
- advertorial
- advice column
- advice columnist
- agony column
- agony uncle
- comic strip
- cover story
- dateline
- double-page
- double-page spread
- editorial
- leader
- obituary
- op-ed
- personal column
- press cutting
- problem page
- pullout
- splash
- spread
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Broadcasting: programmes & other broadcasts
Grammar
Newspaper headlines
A newspaper headline is a very short summary of a news report. It normally appears in large letters above the report.…headline
verb[T+ obj + noun]
uk/ˈhed.laɪn/us/ˈhed.laɪn/to have something as a headline or as themainstory:
以…为标题;以…为主要故事Thestorywas headlined "Killerdogson theloose".这篇报道的标题是:“杀人恶犬肆意逞凶”。
to be themainperformerat anentertainmentevent:
(在娱乐活动中)扮演主角,充当主角The band's headliningappearanceat thefestivalcould betheirlast.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。
Newspapers & magazines: headlines & features
- advertorial
- advice column
- advice columnist
- agony column
- agony uncle
- comic strip
- cover story
- dateline
- double-page
- double-page spread
- editorial
- leader
- obituary
- op-ed
- personal column
- press cutting
- problem page
- pullout
- splash
- spread
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Broadcasting in general
Cinema & theatre: actors & performers
headline
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈhed.laɪn/us/ˈhed.laɪn/a headlineamount,number, orrateis the mostimportantone or the one thatpeoplenoticemost:
(最重要的或人们最关注的)头条数字Thecreditcardcompanywillcutitsheadlinerateofinterestto 19.9percent.信用卡公司将其头条利息率将为19.9%.
The headlinefigureof 3.6percentisn't asbadas itlooksif youexcludetheeffectsofoilprices.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。