英语单词 | tabloid |
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英美音标 | 英 ['tæblɔɪd] 美 ['tæblɔɪd] |
中文释义 | n.小报;小型画报;药片 adj.扼要的 |
英语例句 | (1) I never read the tabloids. (2) The tabloid papers are full of smut. (3) As the tabloid have hit on hard times, the cheque of chequebook journalism have shrink. (4) The rumor about the famous singer sourced from an article in a tabloid. (5) They are printed in a tabloid size. |
中文例句 | (1) 我从来不看小报。 (2) 这些小报充斥著下流的东西。 (3) 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) 关于那个著名歌手的谣言源自小报上的花边新闻。 (5) 它们以小报的规格印刷。 |
vocabulary简明 | A tabloid is a newspaper, especially one that's smaller than a traditional daily paper and focuses on sensational news items. If you're lucky, you might read some juicy tabloid headlines when you pass the corner newsstand. |
vocabulary扩展 | A tabloid is more likely to print celebrity gossip or crime stories with large photographs than news about international issues or the economy, especially on the front page. Tabloids aren't taken entirely seriously as journalism, although they are very popular and tend to sell well. The word tabloid originally meant "small tablet of medicine" in the 1880's. By 1900, it also meant "a compressed form of anything," including journalism. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词](版面小、文章短、图片多的)通俗小报 A tabloid is a newspaper that has small pages, short articles, and lots of photographs. Tabloids are often considered to be less serious than other newspapers.
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