单词 | Headline |
例句 | 1. 'Carnage at Airport ', screamed the tabloid headline. 2. The Daily Mail has the headline "The Voice of Conscience". 3. There was a banner headline about drugs in schools. 4. The headline read "Local council plans shake-up". 5. The headline read 'Judge raps police'. 6. The news was blazed in headline of the newspaper. 7. A newspaper headline caught his attention. 8. 'Ten shot dead by gunmen,' ran the newspaper headline. 8. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 9. "Queen Mother goes on Holiday" is hardly headline news! 10. The Guardian carried the front-page headline "Drugs Firms Shamed". 11. If you are a celebrity, you are headline news. 12. The newspaper headline was 'Vicar Caught In Sex Romp'. 13. The banner headline leaped out at me from the newspaper. 14. The Sunday Observer had a headline saying, "Pop Star Arrested on Drugs Charges". 15. They ran the story under the headline 'Home at last!'. 16. The engagement of the two tennis stars made headline news. 17. The Daily Gazette ran a story under the headline "Pope's Last Words". 18. 'President's marriage really over' ran the headline in a national newspaper. 19. Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline. Walter Winchell 20. A headline, about anorexia nervosa, starving yourself to death. 21. I just saw the headline. I didn't have time to read the article. 22. One of the subjects on which Headline is careful to listen to the trade is book jackets. 23. 'I bonked the prince, says sexy Sarah' declared the newspaper headline. 24. The most unusual fact in the story is often used in the headline. 25. At the foot of one of the left-hand columns he read a headline. 26. The ordinary reader is impressed by the tone and manner of publication, and the words chosen to headline a story. 27. By definition, a tease lasts about ten seconds or less and the information it contains works like a headline. 28. This was like a nemesis, like a nightmare come true, even the wording of the headline. 29. The situation escalates as you pick up your favorite newspaper and stare at the headline. 30. Inflation prospects were encouraging following the fall in the headline and underlying rate, which excludes mortgage rates, in April. 1. 'Carnage at Airport ', screamed the tabloid headline. 2. The Daily Mail has the headline "The Voice of Conscience". 31. You can smell the fecund rot of the jungle in every headline. 32. That legislation was a cultural and political watershed; our country was still deluged with headline news detailing the ongoing struggle. 33. Bernstein was trying to explain his headline problems to Ruby when Gerstein strode past with a retinue of aides. 34. Banner a large headline or title extending across the full page width. 35. Fast fighter jets -- many traveling within earshot of the sound barrier -- will headline the shows. 36. In that time the story was written, typeset, and put into a redesigned page under a new headline. 37. He has in his grasp the ability to reduce anyone to tears, through a snappy headline or lurid story. 38. It is terrible news for publicists and headline hunters everywhere but the secret has to be revealed. 38. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 39. That certainly wasn't the intent, and we're sorry for any hurt this thoughtless headline caused. 40. It was given a banner headline on page one and was continued on two inner pages. 41. The account pays interest at 4.5% gross over the headline retail price index. 42. The headline rate of inflation was 3. 1 percent in November, down from 3. 2 percent a month earlier. 43. It ought to be the fine print, not the screaming headline. 44. Today, however, the Sun must be wishing that it had held that headline in reserve. 45. After a spurt caused by high international oil prices, the headline inflation rate slowed to 3.9 per cent in December. 46. Catchline a temporary headline for identification on the top of a galley proof. 47. When David first caught sight of the newspaper headline on the board outside he shook himself with wonder. 48. Realizing its error at the last minute, the magazine just managed to correct the offending headline. 49. You shouldn't headline this as the panacea for success but we try to determine how we can be better. 50. The front page had no text, just a photograph of the Princess and a huge headline. 51. You rarely see a direct response ad which does not put a clear offer - and the price - in its headline. 52. It is gutsy stuff, Headline is selling it hard and it is well worth supporting. 53. Charlotte could almost suspect the headline had already been selected, the outcome already determined. 54. It emerged with a headline in thirty-two-point sans serif: 2.2.2. 55. Once there it may appear on editor's data bank visual display unit as a single-line headline. 56. The headline stories of newspapers are developed and reported on the evening news by general-assignment reporters. 57. The story also earned a front-page banner headline in the national newspaper, the Globe and Mail. 58. Given newspapers to read, he could make no headway because everything, every headline, opened out to widening associations. 59. My scurrilous expectations were fired up by a headline on a handout from the Commission. 60. Strap a subheading used above the main headline in a newspaper article. 61. To obtain the full story, the user clicks on the headline. 62. Within the last fortnight, the Duchess of York has staggered from one tabloid headline to another. 63. The case is headline news. 64. He displayed headline as evidence. 65. A newspaper headline caught her attention. 66. HeadLine Groups – Synchronise your news feeds with a free online account. 67. Its front page depicted Johnson's Olympic flag waving antics with the headline "Don't drop the baton Boris!" 68. Proposals for regulatory reform are cast as headline grabbing banker bashing. 69. And, read those headline, it is antilogy simply, logic is confused. 70. The article bore the headline " Conversation and Confrontation ". 71. Left: Newspaper headline. Right: Newspaper ad for her stage show. 72. Study Times, one of the party's leading theoretical journals, republished the piece under the titillating headline "Democracy is a Good Thing". 73. Yes, it was the headline achievements that had impressed Colonel Baxter. 74. That outfit you wore to work today is quite a headline, bub. 75. Core indices have continued to move up in some countries even as headline inflation numbers have declined. 76. Headline is a component of journalese, but it has peculiar features in diction, sentence scheming, etc. 77. Detectives smash London vice ring, eg in a newspaper headline. 78. In case there is front-page news on the day a full front-cover advertisement is to be posted, the Newspaper has the right to add a brief headline beside the masthead without prior notice. 79. 'We expect the headline inflation rate to ease to below 2% by March end as prices of manufactured products continue to soften,' said Manoranjan Sharma, chief economist at Canara Bank. 80. A headline from a time when the ongoing Manhattan Project and the wonder that was atomic power seemed to promise a bright, clean, safe energy future. 81. Razorlight and Eliza Doolittle headline the Peace One Day concert at the capital's O2 Arena. 82. Why disasters are getting worse? asked a headline of a Time Magazine article. 83. "Natalie Portman, apparent soon-to-be Oscar winner, " the Washington Post headline blared, with only a hint of drollery. 84. One English-language blog headline: "Jackie Chan is a Know-Nothing Self-Loathing Racist." 85. In most cases, semi-transparent backgrounds stand out in the overall background of a page and are intended to highlight an important design element, such as a headline or announcement. 86. The headline of this preseason was obviously the return of our young center, Andrew Bynum. 87. The newspaper headline the story of the astronaut'trip to the moon. 88. Even just picking out a good headline for something you're writing so that it will actually get read requires some basic marketing skills. 89. "New York Taxi Driver Rebrands Sierra Leone, " announced a Feb. 17 headline on Cocorioko.net, a Sierra Leonean news Web site owned by a government official. 90. The English newspaper headline is brief and explicit and is considered the soul of the news. 91. The newspaper's headline indicates that there was a trade-off at the summit. 92. Did you scan the headline Green Slated for the Presidency? 93. But on Monday, China's official English-language newspaper, China Daily, ran a front-page story under a boldfaced headline: "Emergency green plan for Games." 94. But Mr Trichet's concern is that higher headline rates could push up inflation expectations, leading to bigger pay demands, and so trigger a wage-price spiral, as in the 1970s. 95. A different Microsoft executive responded testily when approached at an industry event in San Francisco with the query that is the headline of this article. 96. We continue to expect a quirky seasonal adjustment factor for the producer price index in December to leave a big energy-led headline gain of 0.7%, despite an assumed flat core PPI gain. 97. Please, Clutch, can we make that the headline of the homepage? 98. Headline is an important component of a newspaper with peculiar language features; Here a preliminary survey is made on the English headlines,[sentence dictionary] mainly on its lexical and grammatical features. 99. With all the subtlety of a Soviet-era Pravda headline, the calendar is called Vladimir Vladimirovich, We Love You. 100. To take just one example from my book, on page 194: "Sarnoff Predicts Weather Control" read the headline on the front page of The New York Times on October 1, 1946. 101. The establishment of headline column module makes for creating file to manage company and customers affirming file. 102. It was designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. 103. The " national " in its headline was a regulatory nuance rather than a description. 104. He had brightened at having his name in headline again. 105. Zero tolerance read the headline in the Financial Times a week ago. 106. German unemployment also fell to 7.3%, but the headline release was Eurozone CPI estimate which came in at 2.4% - in line with expectations but certainly well above the ECB's 2.0% target level. 107. Inverse thinking can be applied to argumentation writing in topics , finalization topic choice and headline. 108. This news headline is written in equal - line face letters. 109. Exclusive type area : Type area exclusive of headline and folio. 110. Hard news stories demand a straight summary, like this headline from The Zimbabwe Independent newspaper, "Smugglers Dent Zimbabwe's Gold Production." 111. Today's front page of The Sun carries a banner headline "The adulterer, the bungler and the joker.". 112. First there is headline inflation, which reflects the cost changes of a basket of goods weighted by the intensity of their use by consumers in the statistical sample. 113. "Our country's biggest maritime patrol ship patrols the South China Sea, " said a headline in the official Beijing Daily. 114. It does so directly, as headline price indices include some oil - related goods. 115. How can you sell your story properly without the rhetorical flourishes and punchy vocabulary of headline language? 116. Notice how the business cards all have a headline and work the A.I.D.A. formula? 117. He became a general - assignment anchor at CNN Headline News in July. 118. The development of China's stealth bomber has been shrouded in secrecy and generated headline grabbing reports that the technology was gleaned from a downed U. S. fighter jet. 119. The headline ratio of exports to GDP is very misleading. 120. Next, create a strong newspaper-style headline that will interest an editor who has to shuffle through hundreds of media advisories and news releases every day. 121. A headline in The Economist at the time tried to sum up the situation more pithily : "Japan's amazing ability to disappoint" (see article). 122. One of the recent headline figures indicating improvement in China is the Purchasing Managers Index, which rose to 53.5 in April, up from 52.4 in March. 123. But the most powerful U.S. banker, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who was slated to headline a panel about restoring corporate trust, didn't make it. 124. The logic term is used to named the two type complex sentences in the headline. 125. Beneath its wrongheaded, headline goal to slash net immigration, the government has sensibly made sure that a route remains open for entrepreneurs. 126. Nevertheless , round, headline numbers can still have an effect on market psychology. 127. Health Newsfeed for Thureday, May 5th , 2005. Headline:Electric toothbrush. 128. I envisioned it as a humdrum story of back-page caliber with a headline that read, "Drama Club Congratulated." 129. Internet users said that the operation of the double-decked bus a decade ago grabbed the headline and became a light spot in Changsha. 130. The photo released by the Oceanic Viking carried a headline alleging a mother minke whale and her calf were taken by Japanese whalers . 131. Lastly, on Wednesday the Daily Mail ran with the scare headline "Swimming too often in chlorinated water 'could increase risk of developing bladder cancer', claim scientists". 132. Last year, oil may have been sending a false signal to central banks by pushing up headline inflation when the economy was already weakening. 133. Opening The New York Times on Friday morning, I blinked.The headline on its lead story, spread over two columns, blared out, "Obama's Economic View Is Rejected on World Stage. 134. You know what the headline was the day before the election? 135. The first three field names plus the Headline field are set to sort in ascending order, in that order (1 through 4). 136. This led to a BBC News headline the likes of which we're never likely to see again: Leapfrogging mayor bruises tomato. 137. The scandal involving the cabinet minister has reared its ugly head again - it's headline news once more. 138. Perfect hostesses outclass sexy cheerleaders at Games a headline of a Reuters news story. 139. I wonder what critics of such couples made of another headline in yesterday's newspaper: "Mother jailed for starving baby." |
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