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单词 headline
释义
headline
(hedlaɪn )
Word forms: headlines , headlining , headlined
1. countable noun B1+
A headline is the title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters at the top of the story, especially on the front page.
The Daily Mail has the headline 'The Voice of Conscience'.
Synonyms: heading, title, caption, headline banner  
2. plural noun B1+
The headlines are the main points of the news which are read on radio or television.
I'm Claudia Polley with the news headlines.
3. verb [usually passive]
If a newspaper or magazine article is headlined a particular thing, that is the headline that introduces it.
The article was headlined 'Tell us the truth'. [be V-ed quote]
[Also V n quote]
4. verb
If someone headlines a show, they are the main performer in it.
The band are headlining the festival's Saturday programme. [VERB noun]
5. to hit the headlines phrase B2
Someone or something that hits the headlines or grabs the headlines gets a lot of publicity from the media.
Diver Tom hit the headlines when he qualified for the quarter finals at 13.
Collocations:
back-page headline
Never mind that the whispers he talked about at the weekend have turned into back-page headlines.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
'How are we going to get his name in a back-page headline?
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
'That made back-page headlines.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
feature in a headline
He no longer features in the headlines for the wrong reasons.
The Sun
Headline features are the last refuge of the architectural scoundrel.
Times, Sunday Times
Inside, sports seats, mats and headlining feature.
The Sun
Resources were perceived as cheap, and rapidity of coding and headline features for marketing seen as priorities.
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front page headline
I think the front page headline is the best I have seen during my entire life.
The Sun (2016)
Each has a fab front page headline from our first 40 years.
The Sun (2009)
garner headlines
The release of their latest game garnered headlines and queues in equal measure.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Last season, the team garnered headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The modern and contemporary art sales will no doubt garner the headlines this week.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
headline a tour
He sets out on a headline tour this autumn.
The Sun
You're gearing up for a huge headline tour.
The Sun
Before the band's first headline tour, their record company said they could have anything they wanted as stage props.
Times,Sunday Times
We have our debut album and our first headline tour.
The Sun
Now this — her first headline tour.
Times, Sunday Times
headline story
In the event of breaking news, a thick red box would be added above this other aston, containing the headline story.
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That was the main headline story.
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And these are just the headline stories.
Times, Sunday Times
It boasted 'headline stories captured on the camcorders and mobile phones of the public', as if this amateur input somehow gave the footage more authenticity than professional film.
Times, Sunday Times
Wasserman would have some inside information on headline stories.
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hog the headlines
Not a week goes by without tales of youth gang culture hogging the headlines.
The Sun
Her outrageous antics - often at airports - have also hogged the headlines and those close to her talk of her 'unpredictability'.
The Sun
However, the resurgence of nuclear energy will hog the headlines.
Times, Sunday Times
Hogging the headlines was clearly the only outcome in the minds of executives who cleared it to go on air.
The Sun
He wanted his team to stay out of the spotlight, quietly gathering points while other clubs hogged the headlines.
The Sun
lurid headline
He has been badly hurt by the accusations and lurid headlines and it will take time for him to rebuild his life.
The Sun (2016)
When they realised that their visitor was not looking for lurid headlines, they began opening up.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
That is because beneath the lurid headlines lies a political dispute.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
make the headlines
They appeared to really want to make their headline slot work.
Times, Sunday Times
I wonder whether anyone can find a way to make that headline news?
ST
In the past he has been media-shy, reluctant to open up and often wary of saying anything that might make a headline.
Times, Sunday Times
But unlike the riots, the good stuff doesn't make the headlines.
The Sun
While estate agents judge the price tag to be unrealistic, she has already made the headlines.
Times, Sunday Times
national headlines
The campaign generated national headlines and saved the school.
Times, Sunday Times
He made national headlines when he designed a kite that could hoist an eight-stone object high into the air.
Times, Sunday Times
The new development came just as the bridge scandal appeared to be fading from the national headlines.
Times, Sunday Times
In one case that came before him, the impulsive advice he gave to a litigant created national headlines.
Times, Sunday Times
In less than a week, 330,135 had been donated after his plight made national headlines.
Times, Sunday Times
negative headline
The negative headlines appear to have done little to damage him.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
This week, the negative headlines returned.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
After a week of negative headlines, she resigned.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
newspaper headline
But the final macabre twist via a newspaper headline was masterly.
Times,Sunday Times
Or a newspaper headline pushes a spoken word into written prominence.
Times, Sunday Times
We can understand her being rattled by a newspaper headline which was not what she expected or hoped.
The Sun
I think it's what psychologists call 'post-holiday crash' and newspaper headline writers 'back to reality blues'.
Times, Sunday Times
The incongruity of a behemoth cruising through the heart of a great city gripped television viewers and stretched newspaper headline writers to the limit.
Times, Sunday Times
read a headline
I can read the headline on my paper and only marvel at my laces and cufflinks.
The Sun
How do you feel when you read that headline?
Times, Sunday Times
It's not every day you read a headline like that with your name in it that calls you a history maker, he said.
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He was reading the headlines and it was crushing him.
The Sun
It's the perfect gift: the recipient will be fascinated to read the headlines and news events in the paper on the day they were born or got married.
Times, Sunday Times
read the headlines
When I'm out and about I read the headlines using the app on my phone.
The Sun (2013)
But nobody reading the headlines would realise this.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
He has found himself in the unusual position of reading negative headlines.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
recent headline
He backs his vision to see beyond the recent headline form.
Times,Sunday Times
In a recent headline we said that someone 'took the stand' in a court case.
Times, Sunday Times
I still like the idea and the airline has had positive recent headlines.
Times, Sunday Times
Recent headlines may be damaging only in the short term as incompetent administrators can be swept away.
Times,Sunday Times
I was reminded of this by recent headlines about a young bloke with arthritis in his hip.
The Sun
run a headline
He became known as 'the Hammer', after a newspaper ran the headline 'McNee hammers the underworld 'on a story about how he had tackled vicious enforcers working for money-lenders.
Times, Sunday Times (2019)
Unimpressed with his batting, the Gloucester Citizen, ran a headline 'For God's Sake Go'.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
But a Manaus news. paper ran a huge headline, vowing 'Only for Italy.
The Sun (2013)
Having caught them together, the News of the World ran the headline ' Fat cat laps it up in Purr-adise'.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
scary headline
Horror stories about crashes in house prices should prove wide of the mark, but there will be no shortage of scary headlines to frighten the voters.
Times, Sunday Times
But the effects so far, despite some scary headlines, are modest.
Times, Sunday Times
Through those scary headlines how many people cancelled their policies?
Times, Sunday Times
sensational headline
So why the sensational headlines?
Times, Sunday Times
In fact, canny investors who ignored sensational headlines and bought property in the past four years have done exceedingly well, as prices have more than tripled.
Times, Sunday Times
Strip the sensational headlines away and the current situation looks more like an irritating blip than a crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
There was criticism and many sensational headlines about what the survivors had done to stay alive.
Times, Sunday Times
Sensational headlines are often picked up.
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steal the headlines
You'll know all this because, in recent years, we've been stealing the headlines, a national cause for concern.
Times, Sunday Times
His composure and vision provides the foothold that lets others steal the headlines.
The Sun
While metals such as copper and zinc have stolen the headlines during the current commodity boom, diamond traders are now benefiting from their very own version of a 'super-cycle'.
Times, Sunday Times
His 1980s stardom could not last, and other more market-smart artists stole the headlines.
Times, Sunday Times
As polling day has drawn closer, politicians have been competing to steal the headlines with their policy promises.
Times, Sunday Times
tabloid headline
It reads like across between a paranoid conspiracy and a tabloid headline but the film fails to satisfy.
Times, Sunday Times
The screenplay reads like a cross between a paranoid conspiracy and a tabloid headline.
Times, Sunday Times
Preferably one that can be condensed into a big tabloid headline.
Times, Sunday Times
Surname sure to inspire tabloid headline writers.
Times, Sunday Times
The controversies themselves hold no merit-if we celebrate them, we lose sight of the truth, and we become the spiritual equivalent of a cheap tabloid headline.
Christianity Today
tabloid headlines
There were tabloid headlines the following morning.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Here the film becomes the stuff of tabloid headlines.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The story is sure to inspire tabloid headline writers.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Translations:
Chinese: 大字标题, 为…加标题
Japanese: 見出し, 見出しをつける
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