词汇 | sensationalist |
释义 | sensationalist adjective disapprovinguk /senˈseɪ.ʃən.əl.ɪst/ us /senˈseɪ.ʃən.əl.ɪst/ presenting information in a way that is shocking or exciting rather than serious, especially in newspapers, on television, etc.: 耸人听闻的 These sensationalist headlines give the impression that the sport is being corrupted on a day-to-day basis.这些耸人听闻的标题给人的印象是,这项运动正在日复一日地被腐败侵蚀。 This was sensationalist journalism of the worst kind.这就是那种最糟糕的哗众取宠的新闻媒体。 See sensationalism I made a choice based on evidence, not on sensationalist media reporting. More sensationalist stories are regularly given greater prominence in the paper. I found the film sensationalist and totally unbelievable. Surprising and shocking against all expectationsphrase amaze amazing amazingly astonish dumbfounding dumbfoundingly dynamite earth-shaking earth-shattering one for the booksidiom pull pull something out of the bag/hatidiom raise (a few) eyebrowsidiom reality check turn-up for the book(s)idiom unbelievable walk walk in on someone world-shattering |
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