tabloid
n. 小报,通俗小报; 药片; 文摘; 小型画报
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.
'The British tabloids called me leggy and stunning,' she recalls.
“当时的英国小报都说我‘双腿修长’、‘艳惊四座’,”她回忆道。
1. sensationalist journalism
2. newspaper with half-size pages
His drug use , arrests, and court appearances are frequently reported in the tabloid press.
关于他吸毒 、 被捕和在法庭上的身影经常登上小报.
Diana was astute enough to understand the power of television and the voracious British tabloid newspapers.
黛安娜的智慧了解到电视和贪婪的英国狗仔小报所带来的影响力.
Several smaller outlets banned all the tabloid papers.
一些规模较小的商店取消了所有的小报.
For a broadsheet, the Telegraph seems to run an awful lot of tabloid celebrity articles.
作为一份大报,《电讯报》似乎发表了太多的以明星为内容的小报式文章.
'Carnage at Airport ', screamed the tabloid headline.
通俗小报的标题耸人听闻: “ 机场喋血”.