headline
noun
verb
ˈhedlaɪn
noun
1
the
title
of
a
newspaper
report,
which
is
printed
in
large
letters
above
the
report
〔报纸的〕标题,大字标题
a
paper
carrying
the
front-page
headline:
‘Space
Aliens
meet
with
President’
头版头条登着“天外来客会见总统”的报纸
2
the headlines
the
important
points
of
the
main
news
stories
that
are
read
at
the
beginning
of
a
news
programme
on
radio
or
television
〔广播或电视的〕新闻提要
3
make/grab (the) headlines be in/hit the headlines
also
又作
to
be
reported
in
many
newspapers
and
on
radio
and
television
成为报纸 (电台,电视 )上的新闻
a
scandal
that
grabbed
the
headlines
for
weeks
连续几周大字标题报道的丑闻
The
former
MP
found
himself
back
in
the
headlines
again.
那位前议员发现自己再次登上报纸的头条。
verb
4
to
appear
as
the
main
performer
or
band
in
a
show
扮演主角; 成为…的主要表演者
Eminem
is
headlining
at
the
festival
this
year.
埃米纳姆是今年会演的主角。
5
to
give
a
headline
to
an
article
or
story
给…加标题
T usually passive 一般用被动态