a paper carrying the front-page headline: ‘Space Aliens meet with President’
头版报道题为“天外来客会见总统”的报纸
2.the headlinesNEWSthe important points of the mainnews stories that are read at the beginning of a news programme on radio or television 〔广播或电视的〕新闻提要
Examples from the Corpus
the headlines• I just have time to glance at the headlines before I leave for work.• There were major changes within the variousinvertebrate types, although these seldom caughtthe headlines.• This is the six o'clock news. First, the headlines..• There is an even greater need for good advice, particularly away from the headlines, in agreed as opposed to hostiletransactions.• Only a life-or-death issue such as a liver or heart will hit the headlines.• What about those Usenet newsgroups that have been in the headlines recently?• With all this in the headlinesdaily there was no hope of preventinggossip.• But close observers say the headlines may mask a more fundamentaltruth.• Blondin eventually denied that story, though he waited until the headlinesdied.
3make/grab (the) headlines (also be in/hit the headlines)NEWSFAMOUS to be reported in many newspapers and on radio and television 成了报纸[电台,电视]上的新闻
a scandal that grabbed the headlines for weeks
连续几周备受媒体关注的丑闻
The former MP found himself back in the headlines again.
那位前议员发现自己再次登上了新闻头条。
Examples from the Corpus
make/grab (the) headlines• Woods' success has made headlinesnationwide.• What has grabbed headlines this year is the issue of food safety.• The problems-from bad backs to carpal tunnelsyndrome to headaches-have made the headlines of every healthmagazine in the country.• This is evidenced by a number of recentdisasters which have made the headlines.• The story made headlines around the world and researchers believe it may have inspired the novel Lassie Come Home.• Days later his passionateaffair with cartoonistSally Anne Lassoon was making headlines.• It is the exceptions which make the headlines.• More airplanetragedies will make the headlines.
nCOLLOCATIONS – Meanings 1 & 3
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + headline
a front-page headline
The newspaper's front-page headline read simply 'Prime Minister resigns'.
a big headline (=a headline that a lot of people are interested in)
Celebrity divorces have made big headlines.
a banner headline (=a very large headline across the top of the page)
Le Monde ran its famous banner headline ' We are all Americans now'.
national/international headlines
The story made national headlines.
a newspaper headline
The story dominated newspaper headlines around the world.
a tabloid headline (=a headline in a newspaper that has a lot of stories about famous people, sex etc)
One tabloid headline read 'Doctor of Death'.
phrases
be in the headlines (=to be reported in many newspapers as an important story)
The singer was back in the headlines for partying every night.
verbs
make/grab (the) headlines (=to be reported in many newspapers as an important story)
Madonna's adoption of the child grabbed world headlines.
hit the headlines (=make the headlines)
Crane hit the headlines after she was arrested for the murder of her husband.
dominate the headlines (=to be the story that is most often reported in newspapers)
News from Iraq continued to dominate the headlines.
have/carry a headline
The Times carried the headline ‘7.4 Earthquake hits Los Angeles.’
run a headline (=use a headline)
One tabloid paper ran the headline: ‘Disney Theme Park Found On Mars’.
read a headline
I just read the main headlines.
the headlines read/say (=the headlines say something)
The next morning’s headlines read: ‘Moors Search for Missing Boys’.
1headline figure/rateBritish EnglishBrEECONOMICS in Britain, a figure that shows the general level of inflation, including MORTGAGEpayments (=repayments on a loan for buying a house)
The headline rate of inflation is being pushed towards 4% by higher mortgage costs.
1title of an article in a newspaper報刊文章的題目ADJECTIVE | VERB + HEADLINE | HEADLINE + VERB | HEADLINE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤newspaper, tabloid報紙/小報標題◇'Carnage at Airport!' screamed the tabloid headline.通俗小報的標題聳人聽聞 - 《機場喋血》。➤banner, front-page通欄大標題;頭版標題▸➤lurid, screaming, sensational令人毛骨悚然的/駭人聽聞的/轟動性的標題◇lurid headlines about the sex lives of the stars關於明星性生活的駭人聽聞的標題➤sporting, sports體育新聞標題VERB + HEADLINE➤carry, have, run刊登標題◇The paper carried the front-page headline 'Drugs Company Shamed'.該報的頭版標題是《藥品公司蒙羞》。➤read, scan, see閱讀/瀏覽/看到標題◇I just had time to scan the headlines before leaving for work.離家上班之前我只有瀏覽報紙標題的時間。➤be in, capture, dominate, generate, get, grab, hit, hog, make headlines成為頭條新聞◇She's always in the headlines.頭條新聞中老有她。◇He always manages to grab the headlines.他總是設法成為頭版人物。◇The hospital hit the headlines when a number of suspicious deaths occurred.由於發生了幾起蹊蹺的死亡事件,這家醫院上了報紙的頭條新聞。◇The story has been hogging the headlines for weeks.這一事件幾週來一直是頭條新聞。◇The story was important enough to make the headlines.這一報道足以成為頭條。➤write寫標題◇Journalists don't usually write the headlines for their stories.新聞記者一般不為自己的報道寫標題。HEADLINE + VERB➤announce sth, blare sth, declare sth, proclaim sth, read sth, say sth, scream sth標題顯示⋯;標題是⋯;標題觸目驚心地寫着⋯◇The headline said 'Star Arrested'.標題是《明星被捕》。HEADLINE + NOUN➤news頭條新聞◇'Dog bites man' is hardly headline news!《狗咬人》可算不上什麼頭條新聞!PREPOSITION➤in a/the headline在標題中◇The most unusual fact in the story is often used in the headline.報道中最不尋常的內容常用作標題。➤under a/the headline以⋯為標題◇The Daily Gazette ran a story under the headline 'Pope's Last Words'.《每日新聞》刊登了一則題為《教皇的臨終遺言》的報道。➤with a/the headline用⋯作標題◇a story in the newspaper with the headline 'Woman Gives Birth on Train'報紙上一則題為《孕婦在列車上分娩》的新聞➤headline about關於⋯的標題◇There was a banner headline about drugs in schools.有一個關於校園毒品問題的通欄大標題。PHRASES➤make headline news成為頭條新聞◇The engagement of the two tennis stars made headline news.兩位網球明星的訂婚成了頭條新聞。headline
noun²
2the headlinesmain news stories on TV/radio電視或廣播中的主要新聞ADJECTIVE | VERB + THE HEADLINESADJECTIVE➤news新聞提要▸➤national國內新聞提要VERB + THE HEADLINES➤hear收聽新聞提要◇Let's just hear the news headlines.咱們聽聽新聞提要吧。➤look at, see, watch收看新聞提要