单词 | tabloid |
释义 | tab·loid I. 1. a. < provides in tabloid form the evolution of the orchestra by families of instruments — William Schuman > b. < tabloid musical > 2. a. < the sensation-mongering tabloid press — Robert Eisler > < feeding its tabloid hungers … on more local horrors — John Mason Brown > b. < a tabloid machine … takes the double 32-page signatures, gives them the final fold — P.R.Russell > < conservative-appearing tabloid newspapers … published weekly in small towns — T.F.Barnhart > II. 1. < provides in the form of a … tabloid the concentrated essence of science — Saturday Review > 2. a. < there is about these American tabloids a terseness and finality which leave nothing to be said — Eric Partridge > especially < it was a tabloid, and the headlines were a mixture of war news, recent murders, and scandals — Caroline Slade > b. < most company tabloids, like company magazines, are monthly — K.C.Pratt > c. < a 28-page tabloid containing complete texts of all … regulations, interpretations, and directions issued through November — Journal of Accountancy > |
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