词汇 | make the headlines |
释义 | make the headlinesmake the headlines 1 (also be in/hit the headlines)NEWSFAMOUS to be reported in many newspapers and on radio and television 成了报纸[电台,电视]上的新闻 a scandal that grabbed the headlines for weeks 连续几周备受媒体关注的丑闻 The former MP found himself back in the headlines again. 那位前议员发现自己再次登上了新闻头条。 Examples from the Corpus make/grab (the) headlines• Woods' success has made headlines nationwide.• What has grabbed headlines this year is the issue of food safety.• The problems-from bad backs to carpal tunnel syndrome to headaches-have made the headlines of every health magazine in the country.• This is evidenced by a number of recent disasters which have made the headlines.• The story made headlines around the world and researchers believe it may have inspired the novel Lassie Come Home.• Days later his passionate affair with cartoonist Sally Anne Lassoon was making headlines.• It is the exceptions which make the headlines.• More airplane tragedies will make the headlines. → make/grab (the) headlines at headline1(2) 2 NEWSto be interesting or important enough to be printed in a newspaper, reported on television etc 登上报纸/成为头条新闻/成为头版新闻等 News of their divorce made the headlines. 他们离婚的消息成了头条新闻。 Examples from the Corpus make the papers/headlines/front page etc• And the story made the front pages.• Print reporters know their stories stand a better chance of making the front page.• Not surprisingly, the story made the front page of the New York Times and many other papers. → make the papers/headlines/front page etc at make1(10) |
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