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articles,photographs, etc. on theinternetthat areintendedtoattractattentionandencouragepeopletoclickonlinkstoparticularwebsites 点击诱饵(网上专门引人注意的文章、照片等,其内容引导人点击指向特定网站的链接)SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAttracting and tempting - affinity
- allure
- alluringly
- arrest
- attract
- catnip
- charisma
- charm offensive
- charm the pants offsomeoneidiom
- chum
- glamour
- honey trap
- incentive
- jump out atsomeone
- lure
- tempt
- temptation
- temptingly
- ticklesomeone'sfancyidiom
- va-va-voom
See more results » (Definition ofclickbaitfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofclickbaitclickbait Along with the intensely crowdedclickbaitand popular quickie-content market, we will continue to see serious, quality journalism.FromTechCrunch The key finding is thatclickbaitheadlines generate an emotional response that in many ways is out of our control.FromChicago Tribune Clickbaitalso exploits the reward centers of our brains.FromChicago Tribune Everyone's definition ofclickbaitis a little different.FromChicago Tribune In fact, the mere sight of aclickbaitheadline is enough to trigger the release of happy chemicals, psychologists have found.FromChicago Tribune I asked the site's editors how they would defineclickbait.FromSlate Magazine Think news stories with deceptive headlines and otherclickbait.FromTIME They, too, write viral headlines, postclickbait, and compete for mindshare.FromThe Atlantic Then, as today, there was harrumphing over what would eventually become known asclickbait.FromThe Atlantic For his editors, it was surely designed asclickbaitfrom the start.FromLos Angeles Times It will also consider items "clickbait" if a headline exaggerates information or is misleading.FromNew York Post The site is a front for spell-sharing, hiding tips and tricks behindclickbaitarticles.FromGizmodo Fromclickbaitheadlines to unfair reviews of products and services, the open nature of social media presents ethical issues.FromHuffington Post These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/clickbait## |