Tabloids
1. Noun: (新闻)小报
Definition: Tabloids are newspapers that are smaller in size and often have more sensational and less serious news than broadsheets.
词性: 名词
定义:小报是比大报小的报纸,通常报道的新闻更耸人听闻,不太严肃。
词语辨析
通常情况下,小报和大报的区别在于版面的大小和报道内容的风格。大报往往有更严肃的报道,注重深度分析,而小报则更注重轻松的、娱乐性质的新闻。
词汇扩充
- broadsheet: 大报
- sensational: 耸人听闻的
- serious: 严肃的
近义词
- gossip magazine: 八卦杂志
- rag: 小报
- red-top: 红头报
反义词
- broadsheet: 大报
柯林斯词典
Noun:
- A tabloid is a newspaper that has small pages, short articles, and lots of photographs. Tabloids often contain sensational stories and are considered less serious than other newspapers.
牛津词典
Noun:
- A newspaper having pages half the size of those of a standard newspaper, typically popular in style and dominated by headlines, photographs, and sensational stories.
2. Adjective: 小报的
Definition: Tabloids is used to describe things that are related to or characteristic of tabloids, especially in terms of their style and content.
词性: 形容词
定义:用于描述与小报有关的事物,特别是风格和内容方面。
词汇扩充
- characteristic: 特点
- style: 风格
- content: 内容
柯林斯词典
Adjective:
- Tabloid journalism is the type of journalism that is found in tabloid newspapers.
Noun:
- Tabloid is also a noun.
- ...the tabloid press.
牛津词典
Adjective:
- In the tabloid press, news is presented in a way that is intentionally shocking or exaggerated, often about the private lives of famous people.
Noun:
- A newspaper having pages half the size of those of a standard newspaper, typically popular in style and dominated by headlines, photographs, and sensational stories.
Examples
- The tabloids are full of gossip about celebrities.
- 小报上充斥着关于名人的八卦新闻。
- I don't trust the tabloid press.
- 我不相信小报。
- She became a tabloid sensation overnight.
- 她一夜之间成为小报的轰动新闻。
- He was caught in a tabloid scandal.
- 他卷入了一桩小报丑闻。
- The tabloid industry thrives on sensational stories.
- 小报业以耸人听闻的报道为生。
- The tabloid newspaper featured a scandalous headline.
- 小报上登了一个丑闻的头条新闻。
- She enjoys reading tabloids for entertainment.
- 她喜欢阅读小报以娱乐自己。
- The tabloid-style magazine is filled with celebrity gossip.
- 这本小报风格的杂志里充斥着名人八卦。
- He is known for his tabloid journalism.
- 他以小报式的新闻报道而闻名。
- The tabloid coverage of the event was exaggerated and sensationalized.
- 对这一事件的小报报道夸大其词,耸人听闻。
- She prefers serious newspapers over tabloids.
- 她更喜欢严肃的报纸而非小报。
- He wrote an article for a tabloid magazine.
- 他为一本小报杂志写了一篇文章。