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词汇 byline
释义 byline
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbaɪ.laɪn/ us /ˈbaɪ.laɪn/

bylinenoun[C] (NEWSPAPER)


media specialized
a line at the top of a newspaper or magazine article giving the writer's name(报刊文章的)署名行
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Newspapers & magazines: headlines & features
advertorial
advice column
advice columnist
agony aunt
agony column
agony uncle
cover story
dateline
double-page
double-page spread
filler
leader
obituary
opinion piece
personal column
press cutting
problem page
pullout
splash
spread

bylinenoun[C] (FOOTBALL)


one of two white lines at each end of a football pitch, between the edges of the goal and the corner flag(足球场上的)底线
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Football/soccer
18-yard box
2 3 5
4 3 2 1
4 4 2
4 5 1
football boot
football player
football pools
football pyramid
footgolfer
footy
premiership
promedios
rabona
reducer
relegation zone
sweeper
the Football League
treble
woodwork

byline | American Dictionary


byline
noun[ C ]
us/ˈbɑɪˌlɑɪn/
the writer’s name at the top of a newspaper or magazine article

byline | Business English


byline
noun[ C ]
(alsoby-line)uk /ˈbaɪlaɪn/us
COMMUNICATIONS
a line at the top or bottom of a newspaper or magazine article giving the writer's name:
The article appeared in The Economist under her byline.

Examples of byline


byline
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During the 1950s, she wrote short pieces and book reviews for the magazine that ran without a by-line, as was customary.
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He often publishes crime stories under several different bylines.
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He asserted that the film was a cautionary fable that every journalistic go-getter dreaming of front-page bylines would do well to heed.
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Volunteer teacher-mentors lead discussions and select the critic-written reviews that are later published by area newspapers, with student bylines.
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Bylines, though widely used today, only came into active use starting from the 1920s.
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Then she sent a postcard to the sports page editor, whose by-line appeared in the article.
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Various district capitals are only connected to it by bylines.
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The story earned her a double column by-line.
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The by-line of the book reads a book written in wartime.
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She permitted greater variety in the length of reviews (typically 200 to 500 words long), considered bylines to reviews, and changes to the magazine's cover format.
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The mentors select the reviews they consider the most honest, objective, and best-written, which are then forwarded to local newspapers, many of whom publish these reviews with student bylines.
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His stand-up piano playing became a by-line.
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An unusual feature of the magazine's credits is the equal prominence given to the names of writers, photographers, designers and illustrators, contradicting standard industry practice of more prominent writer bylines.
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They might just make a byline in the local press, or get a mention on regional television.
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