单词 | masthead |
释义 | masthead (once / 4738 pages) 1n 2n In publishing, a masthead is a list at the top of a page that includes the names of editors, writers, and owners, as well as the title of the newspaper or magazine. You'll usually find the masthead on one of the first few pages. In the UK, a masthead is slightly different: it's the title page, also known in the US as the "nameplate." American publications include editorial and ownership information on the masthead, while their British counterparts call this the "imprint." The sense of a masthead as the "top of a newspaper or magazine" comes from the word's original meaning, "top of a ship," from mast, "long pole that holds a ship's sail." WORD FAMILYmasthead: mastheads USAGE EXAMPLESOfficial newspapers were published Saturday with only black ink instead of the usual bright red or blue mastheads. Seattle Times(Nov 26, 2016) I’m currently an assistant masthead editor, overseeing our digital platforms. New York Times(Nov 15, 2016) Sure, we still have a masthead, but it only shows the current team. Slate(Sep 28, 2016) 1 1n a listing printed in all issues of a newspaper or magazine (usually on the editorial page) that gives the name of the publication and the names of the editorial staff, etc. Syn|Hyper flag list, listing a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics) 2n the title of a newspaper or magazine; usually printed on the front page and on the editorial page 2Hyper title the name of a work of art or literary composition etc. n the head or top of a mast Hyper top the upper part of anything |
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