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词汇 headline
释义 headline
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈhed.laɪn/ us /ˈhed.laɪn/
B1
a line of words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news that are broadcast on television or radio: (报纸的)标题;(电视或广播的)内容提要
The news of his death was splashed in headlines across all the newspapers.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
It seems that people can't resist titillating headlines, especially if they concern the Royal family.
The story was seized on by the tabloid press, who printed it under huge headlines.那件事被小报揪住不放,并用大字标题刊载。
'I bonked the prince, says sexy Sarah' declared the newspaper headline.
The headline read 'Judge raps police'.报道的标题是“法官斥责警方”。
The newspaper headline was 'Vicar Caught In Sex Romp'.
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Newspapers & magazines: headlines & features
advertorial
advice column
advice columnist
agony aunt
agony column
agony uncle
comic strip
cover story
dateline
double-page
double-page spread
leader
obituary
opinion piece
personal column
press cutting
problem page
pullout
splash
spread

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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 the main story: 以…为标题;以…为主要故事
The story was headlined "Killer dogs on the loose".这篇报道的标题是:“杀人恶犬肆意逞凶”。
to be the main performer at an entertainment event: (在娱乐活动中)扮演主角,充当主角
The band's headlining appearance at the festival could be their last.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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Newspapers & magazines: headlines & features
advertorial
advice column
advice columnist
agony aunt
agony column
agony uncle
comic strip
cover story
dateline
double-page
double-page spread
leader
obituary
opinion piece
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 headline amount, number, or rate is the most important one or the one that people notice most: (最重要的或人们最关注的)头条数字
headline rate of interestThe credit card company will cut its headline rate of interest to 19.9 percent.信用卡公司将其头条利息率将为19.9%.
headline figureThe headline figure of 3.6 percent isn't as bad as it looks if you exclude the effects of oil prices.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。

headline | American Dictionary


headline
noun[ C ]
us/ˈhed·lɑɪn/

headlinenoun[C] (LARGE PRINT)


words printed in large letters at the top of a newspaper story that serve as its title
headline
verb

headlineverb (PERFORM)


[ I/T ]us/ˈhed·lɑɪn/
to be the most famous or important performer or speaker to take part in an event:
Since last year, she has headlined at least 32 fundraising events.

headlineverb (PROVIDE WORDS AT TOP)


[ T ]us/ˈhed·lɑɪn/
to provide a newspaper story with a headline:
She was judged fourth in a news story headlined: "New York's 100 Coolest People."

headline | Business English


headline
adjective[ before noun ]
 ECONOMICS UK uk /ˈhedlaɪn/us
a headline figure, number, or rate includes everything that affects it:
If you take the headline figure for personal borrowing of £1,000 bn, it looks a bit scary.
The new investment deal offers a headline rate of 6.9% before tax, 5.52% net.
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underlying

Examples of headline


headline
As this paper will show, different topics may have different headline conventions.
It encapsulates a popular view that headlines are just eye-catching words crammed together to create the maximum shock-horror effect.
A few headlines and excerpts of reports from the print media will illustrate this.
This was illustrated recently when one newspaper headline announced that robots could now communicate with humans because they had learnt to lip-read.
Once the segments are identified, they can be described by key terms or headline-type descriptors.
Many newspapers and periodicals regularly incorporate phrasal verbs into their headlines.
Very often, a headline is based on the lead (first paragraph) of the article.
Like a newspaper, each story has a headline with a location and date leading the story.
The writer claims to have ' 'entered the narrative' ' by virtue of a pair of mated headlines, top of the page, same typeface, same type size.
Tabloid journalists, however, are another matter, especially when dealing with headlines.
It shows that headlines contain predictable sequences, not always apparent to those reading them, which can be regarded as incipient 'rules'.
Was it simply that shall wouldn't fit very neatly into the headline measure?
At the same time, the universalizing, faintly therapy-speak headline claim that 'every culture is a wound culture' sits oddly with the book's scrupulously historicist methodology.
This decision is based on the assumption that a keyword in a headline or leader indicates special commitment to the issue.
The art of newspaper and magazine layout lies in the fitting together of differently sized pictures, headlines and blocks of type, to fill each page.
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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.
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