tabloids
英 [ˈtæblɔɪdz]
美 [ˈtæblɔɪdz]
n. 小报(版面通常比大报小一半); 通俗小报(文短图多,内容多为名人逸事,常被视为不太严肃)
tabloid的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (版面小、文章短、图片多的)通俗小报
Atabloidis a newspaper that has small pages, short articles, and lots of photographs. Tabloids are often considered to be less serious than other newspapers.- 'The British tabloids called me leggy and stunning,' she recalls.
“当时的英国小报都说我‘双腿修长’、‘艳惊四座’,”她回忆道。
- 'The British tabloids called me leggy and stunning,' she recalls.
双语例句
- And forget about what the tabloids had to say about her breakup with Mr.
请忘掉花边小报上那些关于她与布拉德皮特分手的消息吧! - The daily tabloids have made an art out of writing "hell at Heathrow" headlines.
每日出版的小报特别擅长撰写关于“希思罗地狱”的头条新闻,简直形成了一种艺术。 - In britain, the broadsheets are generally believed to be more serious than the tabloids.
在英国,人们通常认为大报比小报更严肃。 - For all their differences, tabloids in most rich countries have one common feature: shrinking circulation.
尽管他们存在这么多的不同,大多数富有国家的小报中存在着一个共同的特点:萎缩的发行量。 - Somebody's reading the tabloids.
看来还是有人读娱乐周刊的啊。 - The tabloids bring unhappiness and paranoia into these players 'lives.
八卦小报给这些球员的生活带来了苦恼和恐惧。 - The media will report on it and the tabloids will build it up
媒体会报道此事,小报则会大肆吹捧。 - Tabloids often have bigger pictures.
通俗小报上通常选用大幅照片。 - Things were crazier in london, where tabloids have linked her with Prince william.
在伦敦时情况更为疯狂。小报把她和威廉王子联系起来。 - The private lives of those superstars are often commented on by tabloids.
那些超级明星的私生活经常受到小报的评论。
