tabloid
英['tæblɔɪd]
美['tæblɔɪd]
- tab n.[计算机]制表键;选项卡;标签;垂饰;拉环;账单v.用标签或垂饰安装
Noun:
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sensationalist journalism
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newspaper with half-size pages
- 1. I think he was born to be editor of a tabloid newspaper.
- 我觉得他天生就是当小报编辑的料。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The tabloid press kicked up a stink about his seven-day visit.
- 小报的报道引起民众对他为期7天的访问的强烈不满。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. This is a subject for serious, well-informed discussion, not tabloid headlines.
- 这个主题不同于通俗小报的标题,适合进行严肃而深入的讨论。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. I have an extremely low opinion of the British tabloid newspapers.
- 我对英国小报完全没有好感。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. His name features frequently in the social columns of the tabloid newspapers.
- 他的名字频繁地出现在各种小报社会专栏的显著位置上。
来自柯林斯例句
用作名词 (n.)
- I never read the tabloids.
我从来不看小报。
- The tabloid papers are full of smut.
这些小报充斥著下流的东西。
- As the tabloid have hit on hard times, the cheque of chequebook journalism have shrink.
随着小报纸的不景气,买断独家采访权的金额也跟着缩减了。
- The rumor about the famous singer sourced from an article in a tabloid.
关于那个著名歌手的谣言源自小报上的花边新闻。
用作形容词 (adj.)
- They are printed in a tabloid size.
它们以小报的规格印刷。