tabloid

英['tæblɔɪd] 美['tæblɔɪd]
  • n. 小报;小型画报;药片
  • adj. 扼要的
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星级词汇:
  • 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:
  1. sensationalist journalism

  2. 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.)
    1. I never read the tabloids.
      我从来不看小报。
    2. The tabloid papers are full of smut.
      这些小报充斥著下流的东西。
    3. 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。
    4. 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.)
    1. They are printed in a tabloid size.
      它们以小报的规格印刷。