tabloid的意思和读音

tabloid

: [ˈtæbˌlɔɪd] : [ˈtæblɔɪd]

n.

adj.

tabloids  

adj.sensationalist,shocking,lurid,scandalous,yellow

tabloidn.

1.a newspaper with small pages (usually half the size of those in larger papers)

2.a newspaper of this size with short articles and a lot of pictures and stories about famous people, often thought of as less serious than other newspapers

The story made the front page in all the tabloids.

n.1.()2.3.

adj.1.,

n.1.a newspaper with pages of a smaller size than standard newspapers, usually with very large headlines and pictures on the front page and often emphasizing shocking stories about famous people

1. yellow sheet tabloid " Braille" edition ...

3. prospectus n tabloid n | breviary n , ...

4. prospectus n tabloid n | breviary n , ...

5. prospectus n tabloid n | breviary n , ...

6. broadsheet,quality tabloid copy : ...

7.tabloid

8.tabloid),23.5×14.75(597mm × 375mm),(broadsheet)

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1.His wife still lives in their Upper East Side home and recently snapped at tabloid photographers as they pursued her on the New York subway.

2.For the next year, the actress' travails seemed to play out on a split screen, with tabloid stories mirroring Aniston's movie titles.

3.Tabloid editors would not like this, or a formal privacy law if it were similarly restrictive.

4.Yet it would be premature to see the closure of the News of the World as the beginning of the end of tabloid journalism.

5.Such a rational design can bring about endless charm, and be bound to shake off the obsession of tabloid.……。

6.My teacher considers Apple Daily is nothing but a tabloid providing superficial news.

7.This was, as one of our tabloid newspapers had it, the "Peking Ruck" .”。

8.Sven's a nitwit. He got caught playing away and then embarrassed himself in a tabloid sting. You would have to be a fool to be so careless.

9.According to a report in the British tabloid The Sun, Liverpool have made it known that Ryan Babel can move on during the close-season.-

10.The Sun, a London-based tabloid, titled an article: 'Nightmare warning to Brits as Nuke Crisis Continues: Get Out of Tokyo Now'.》(TheSun)”。