tabloid
小报
常用释义
英音[ ˈtæblɔɪd ]
美音[ ˈtæblɔɪd ]
变形
复数:
tabloids
基本释义
- n. 小报,通俗小报,八卦小报
- adj. 通俗小报的;耸人听闻的,引起轰动的
例句
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1·Tabloid newspapers love to dig up scandal.通俗小报都热衷于刨丑闻。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·Royal gossip is a staple of the tabloid press.围绕王室成员的飞短流长是小报的主要内容。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·She is an object of ridicule in the tabloid newspapers.她是小报讥笑讽刺的对象。来源: 《牛津词典》
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4·Tabloid newspapers pander to the lowest common denominator.小报都竭力迎合大众口味。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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5·Political sex scandals are all grist to the mill of the tabloid newspapers.政界的性丑闻对通俗小报总是多多益善。来源: 《牛津词典》
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6·His name features frequently in the social columns of the tabloid newspapers.他的名字常常显著出现在通俗小报的社会专栏中。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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7·A full-scale character assassination of the dead woman got underway in the tabloid press.一场对这位已故妇女的全面人身攻击在小报媒体上展开。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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8·The tabloid press had a field day with the latest government scandal.这家小报利用最近的政府丑闻大做文章。来源: 《牛津词典》
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9·Clarke swung at his shadow the accusation that he was "a tabloid politician."克拉克指责其在野对手为“煽情政客”。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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10·The case interests not just the tabloid press.这一案件不仅引起了小报的兴趣。
同义词
n.
小报;药片;文摘;小型画报
adj.
小报式的;缩略的;轰动性的;扼要的