headlined
vt. 給…加標題(headline的過去式與過去分詞形式)
A headline is the title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters at the top of the story, especially on the front page.
The Daily Mail has the headline 'The Voice of Conscience'...
《每日郵報》的頭版標題為“良知的聲音”。
I'm sick of reading headlines involving the Kennedys in sex scandals.
關於肯尼迪家族性醜聞的新聞標題都讓我讀得膩煩了。
The headlines are the main points of the news which are read on radio or television.
I'm Claudia Polley with the news headlines.
我是克勞迪婭·波利,下面是新聞提要。
If a newspaper or magazine article is headlined a particular thing, that is the headline that introduces it.
The article was headlined 'Tell us the truth'.
文章題為“告訴我們真相”。
If someone headlines a show, they are the main performer in it.
Sir Cliff Richard headlined the event.
克利夫·理查德爵士擔任本次活動的主角。
Someone or something that hits the headlines or grabs the headlines gets a lot of publicity from the media.
El Salvador first hit the world headlines at the beginning of the 1980s...
薩爾瓦多在20世紀80年代初首次成為世人關注的新聞焦點。
In sport, it's usually men who grab the headlines.
在體育方面,新聞人物通常是男性。
The article was headlined "Tell us the truth".
文章題為“告訴我們真相”。
The newspapers headlined the story of the astronauts'trip to the moon.
報紙大力報導宇航員的月球之行.
The news story was headlined " Actress in Distress ".
那篇新聞報導加上了"苦惱中的女演員 " 的標題.
News stories and other written material must be copy - read and headlined.
新聞故事和其他寫好的材料必須是修改好的並加有標題.
He notices some slang that was headlined in the newspapers recently.
最近,他注意到有些俚語出現在了報紙的標題上.