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the title of a news article printed in large letters, especially at the top of the front page on a newspaper or the home page on a news website (报纸的)大字标题 a newspaper headline 报纸标题 - under a headline
They ran the story under the headline ‘Home at last!’. 报纸刊登这个报道的大标题为 “终于回家了!”。 - in the headlines
The scandal was in the headlines for several days. 这一丑闻连续几天都刊登在头版头条。 - headline about somebody/something
an alarming headline about possible terrorist attacks 关于可能的恐怖袭击的惊人标题 The engagement of the two tennis stars made headline news. 两位网球明星的订婚成了头条新闻。
WordfinderExtra Examples‘Dog bites man’ is hardly headline news! 《狗咬人》可算不上什么头条新闻! I just had time to scan the headlines before leaving for work. 离家上班之前我只有浏览报纸标题的时间。 Journalists don't usually write the headlines for their stories. 新闻记者一般不为自己的报道写标题。 The Guardian carried the front-page headline ‘Drugs Firms Shamed’. 《卫报》头版标题是“药品公司蒙羞”。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- newspaper
- tabloid
- banner
- …
- carry
- have
- run
- …
- announce something
- blare something
- declare something
- …
- news
- in a/the headline
- under a/the headline
- with a/the headline
- …
- make headline news
- the headlines[plural]
a short summary of the most important items of news, read at the beginning of a news programme on the radio or television (电台或电视的)新闻摘要 Do you mind if I listen to the headlines before we leave? 你介意我在我们离开前听听标题吗? Let's just hear the news headlines. 咱们听听新闻提要吧。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- news
- national
- hear
- look at
- see
- …
Idioms
grab/hit/make the headlines
to be an important item of news in the media 成为重要新闻 Extra ExamplesHe always manages to grab the headlines. 他总是设法成为头版人物。 The hospital hit the headlines when a number of suspicious deaths occurred. 由于发生了几起蹊跷的死亡事件,这家医院上了报纸的头条新闻。 The story was important enough to make the headlines. 这一报道足以成为头条。