单词
front-page
读音
ˌfrʌnt ˈpeɪdʒ
美式 ˌfrʌnt ˈpeɪdʒ
英式 ˌfrʌnt ˈpeɪdʒ
词根
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释义
["adj. (新闻等的)头版的;重要的;轰动的\n vt. 把…登在头版\n \n [\n 第三人称单数\n front-pages\n 现在分词\n front-paging\n 过去式\n front-paged\n 过去分词\n front-paged\n ]"]
例句
The divorce made front-page news.
这桩离婚成了头版新闻。
The wedding was front-page news.
这次婚礼成了头版新闻。
The editors made up the front-page with articles written by different scientists.
编辑们把几位科学家写的文章编排在头版。
That front-page package you've been working on is nearly complete; one last edit and it's finished
The divorce made front-page news.
这桩离婚成了头版新闻。
The wedding was front-page news.
这次婚礼成了头版新闻。
The editors made up the front-page with articles written by different scientists.
编辑们把几位科学家写的文章编排在头版。
That front-page package you've been working on is nearly complete; one last edit and it's finished
强化记忆
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看视频学发音
And I did. We started to redesign them, one by one.The front page became our signature.It was my personal intimate channel to talk to the readers.
The New York Times finally noticed this asteroidwith a front-page story last Julyshowing how the decline of marriage contributes to inequality.
For something to be front-page news,given the word "news" itself,
contacted the women who produced my radio show out in the other room,and said "Girls, hold the front page.We're not talking politics today.
Last year, Pew and the Colombia J-School analyzed the 14,000 storiesthat appeared on Google News' front page.And they, in fact, covered the same 24 news events.
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