headline 的英语意思
headlineheadline1 /ˈhedlaɪn/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1the title of a newspaper report, which is printed in large letters above the report报纸文章的标题,以大字印在文章上方:
a paper carrying the front-page headline: ‘Space Aliens meet with President’一份头版标题为"外星人与总统会面"的报纸2the headlines the important points of the main news stories that are read at the beginning of a news programme on radio or television在广播或电视新闻节目开始时播报的主要新闻要点3make/grab (the) headlines (also be in/hit the headlines) to be reported in many newspapers and on radio and television被众多报纸及广播电视广泛报道:
a scandal that grabbed the headlines for weeks一场持续数周占据头条的丑闻
The former MP found himself back in the headlines again.这位前议员发现自己再次成为了头条新闻的焦点。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 3— 释义 1 和 3ADJECTIVES/NOUN + headline形容词/名词 + headlinea front-page headline· The newspaper's front-page headline read simply 'Prime Minister resigns'.· 报纸的头版标题只写着"首相辞职"。a big headline (=a headline that a lot of people are interested in)· Celebrity divorces have made big headlines.· 名人离婚事件制造了大量头条新闻。a banner headline (=a very large headline across the top of the page)· Le Monde ran its famous banner headline ' We are all Americans now'.· 《世界报》刊登了其著名的通栏大标题"我们现在都是美国人"。national/international headlines· The story made national headlines.· 这条新闻登上了全国各地的头条。a newspaper headline· The story dominated newspaper headlines around the world.· 这则报道占据了全球各地报纸的头条。a tabloid headline (=a headline in a newspaper that has a lot of stories about famous people, sex etc)· One tabloid headline read 'Doctor of Death'.· 一家小报的标题写着"死亡博士"。phrases短语be in the headlines (=to be reported in many newspapers as an important story)· The singer was back in the headlines for partying every night.· 这位歌手因每晚参加派对再次成为头条新闻。verbs动词make/grab (the) headlines (=to be reported in many newspapers as an important story)· Madonna's adoption of the child grabbed world headlines.· 麦当娜收养该儿童一事登上了全球头条。hit the headlines (=make the headlines)· Crane hit the headlines after she was arrested for the murder of her husband.· Crane 因涉嫌谋杀丈夫被捕后登上了头条新闻。dominate the headlines (=to be the story that is most often reported in newspapers)· News from Iraq continued to dominate the headlines.· 来自伊拉克的消息持续占据头条。have/carry a headline· The Times carried the headline ‘7.4 Earthquake hits Los Angeles.’· 《泰晤士报》刊登了标题"7.4级地震袭击洛杉矶"。run a headline (=use a headline)· One tabloid paper ran the headline: ‘Disney Theme Park Found On Mars’.· 一家小报刊登了标题:"火星上发现迪士尼主题公园"。read a headline· I just read the main headlines.· 我刚看了主要头条新闻。the headlines read/say (=the headlines say something)· The next morning’s headlines read: ‘Moors Search for Missing Boys’.· 次日早晨的头条写道:"在荒原搜寻失踪男孩"。headline + NOUNheadline + 名词headline news· The protests made headline news.· 这些抗议活动成为头条新闻。
查看全部语言翻译1the title of a newspaper report, which is printed in large letters above the report报纸文章的标题,以大字印在文章上方:
a paper carrying the front-page headline: ‘Space Aliens meet with President’一份头版标题为"外星人与总统会面"的报纸2the headlines the important points of the main news stories that are read at the beginning of a news programme on radio or television在广播或电视新闻节目开始时播报的主要新闻要点3make/grab (the) headlines (also be in/hit the headlines) to be reported in many newspapers and on radio and television被众多报纸及广播电视广泛报道:
a scandal that grabbed the headlines for weeks一场持续数周占据头条的丑闻
The former MP found himself back in the headlines again.这位前议员发现自己再次成为了头条新闻的焦点。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 3— 释义 1 和 3ADJECTIVES/NOUN + headline形容词/名词 + headlinea front-page headline· The newspaper's front-page headline read simply 'Prime Minister resigns'.· 报纸的头版标题只写着"首相辞职"。a big headline (=a headline that a lot of people are interested in)· Celebrity divorces have made big headlines.· 名人离婚事件制造了大量头条新闻。a banner headline (=a very large headline across the top of the page)· Le Monde ran its famous banner headline ' We are all Americans now'.· 《世界报》刊登了其著名的通栏大标题"我们现在都是美国人"。national/international headlines· The story made national headlines.· 这条新闻登上了全国各地的头条。a newspaper headline· The story dominated newspaper headlines around the world.· 这则报道占据了全球各地报纸的头条。a tabloid headline (=a headline in a newspaper that has a lot of stories about famous people, sex etc)· One tabloid headline read 'Doctor of Death'.· 一家小报的标题写着"死亡博士"。phrases短语be in the headlines (=to be reported in many newspapers as an important story)· The singer was back in the headlines for partying every night.· 这位歌手因每晚参加派对再次成为头条新闻。verbs动词make/grab (the) headlines (=to be reported in many newspapers as an important story)· Madonna's adoption of the child grabbed world headlines.· 麦当娜收养该儿童一事登上了全球头条。hit the headlines (=make the headlines)· Crane hit the headlines after she was arrested for the murder of her husband.· Crane 因涉嫌谋杀丈夫被捕后登上了头条新闻。dominate the headlines (=to be the story that is most often reported in newspapers)· News from Iraq continued to dominate the headlines.· 来自伊拉克的消息持续占据头条。have/carry a headline· The Times carried the headline ‘7.4 Earthquake hits Los Angeles.’· 《泰晤士报》刊登了标题"7.4级地震袭击洛杉矶"。run a headline (=use a headline)· One tabloid paper ran the headline: ‘Disney Theme Park Found On Mars’.· 一家小报刊登了标题:"火星上发现迪士尼主题公园"。read a headline· I just read the main headlines.· 我刚看了主要头条新闻。the headlines read/say (=the headlines say something)· The next morning’s headlines read: ‘Moors Search for Missing Boys’.· 次日早晨的头条写道:"在荒原搜寻失踪男孩"。headline + NOUNheadline + 名词headline news· The protests made headline news.· 这些抗议活动成为头条新闻。headlineheadline2 verb
1[intransitive, transitive] to appear as the main performer or band in a show作为演出的主要表演者或乐队登台演出:
Beyoncé is headlining at the festival this year.碧昂斯今年在该音乐节上担任头条演出嘉宾。2[transitive] to give a headline to an article or story为文章或报道加上标题GRAMMAR Headline is usually passive in this meaning.
1[intransitive, transitive] to appear as the main performer or band in a show作为演出的主要表演者或乐队登台演出:
Beyoncé is headlining at the festival this year.碧昂斯今年在该音乐节上担任头条演出嘉宾。2[transitive] to give a headline to an article or story为文章或报道加上标题GRAMMAR Headline is usually passive in this meaning.