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词汇 human-interest
释义 human interest
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌhjuː.mən ˈɪn.trest/ us /ˌhjuː.mən ˈɪn.trɪst/
details about people's experiences and feelings: 对人的情感及经历的细节描写
human interest storyI like newspapers with lots of human interest stories in them.我喜欢那些刊载大量人情味新闻的报纸。
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Examples of human interest


human interest
The writing style is adequate, if dry, with an absence of humaninterest and drama.
He provided the media with a humaninterest angle on politics: he was an approachable politician, an outsider who was battling against entrenched interests.
Soft news doesn't bring people to politics by enlightening them; it does so by connecting their world to the humaninterest and drama in politics.
Humaninterest thus demanded that individuals be left largely free from the intervention of any external agency.
No humaninterest or human value is served by this act, he concludes.
Politics as humaninterest, scandal, or political strategy may offer more entertainment value than politics described through statistics or broader social forces.
In the 1970s, however, wide shows began to take up humaninterest stories such as gossip and crime, but people got bored with these stories.
The bland materials of the past never offended anybody because they were dealing with sometimes quite inane and silly humaninterest materials.
There is no mention of musical qualities, of humaninterest or of felt experience.
After a decade of such reporting, beginning in 1986, he had accumulated a sufficient collection of anecdotes and stories of humaninterest to form the basis of his book.
However, the humaninterest factor is higher.
The battle of this great physicist against the domination of his church, a battle which he ultimately lost, manifests fundamental humaninterest that extends beyond the individual.
This then is a book by an enthusiast, who has done well to combine dry facts with humaninterest, and for the most part achieved a fair balance.
Relative to news content offered by public broadcasters, private broadcasters may offer news content aimed at younger audiences, such as humaninterest, entertainment, or sporting news.
Each story is approximately 150-200 words in length and is roughly modeled after news stories found in the humaninterest and cultural sections of newspapers.
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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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