单词 | cover story |
释义 | > as lemmascover story cover story n. (a) an account of one's actions fabricated to support an assumed identity; (b) originally U.S., in a magazine: a news story that is illustrated or advertised on the front cover. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journal > matter of or for journals > [noun] > story > types of sob story1913 wire story1943 cover story1945 MEGO1977 spoiler1985 1945 G. Millar Maquis i. 11 Have you got your false papers and your cover story? 1948 Time 19 July 6/1 My gratitude and appreciation to the man who wrote the cover story on Hamlet. 1950 L. A. G. Strong Which I Never vii. 195 I have my cover story, a thin one, but it'll do—just. 1954 A. Koestler Invisible Writing xxix. 315 We then worked out a cover story on the following lines. 1968 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 3 Feb. 35/1 Some editor has decided Time had better invent hockey, which is why the cover story on Hull. 1983 Listener 1 Sept. 2/1 Michael Tracey's cover story, from the Channel 4 programme Opinions, asks what will become of public broadcasting if cable television expands and succeeds. < as lemmas |
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