MY词语>英语词典>tabloids翻译和用法

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.
    1. '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。

双语例句

  • Standards on British tabloids have indeed been diluted over decades by the distorted incentives on editors and reporters.
    过去几十年里,编辑和记者扭曲的激励制度确实令英国小报的道德水准日渐下滑。
  • You get nominated for a Pulitzer he ends up working for the tabloids.
    你得到了普利策奖金提名,而他去给娱乐周刊工作。
  • A picture of his girlfriend Sheryl had been splashed in the previous weekend's tabloids.
    他的女友谢里尔的一张照片被刊登在前一周末各家通俗小报的显眼位置上。
  • Reading tabloids, playing mah-jong or striving to be a learned man, the choice lies with you.
    看小报呢,还是打麻将呢,还是努力做一个学者呢?全靠你们自己的选择!
  • 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。
  • As for the tabloids, illegal interception of voicemail accounts and bribery of police officers was almost routine.
    对各家小报来说,非法窃听语音信箱和贿赂警察几乎成了惯例。
  • Somebody's reading the tabloids.
    看来还是有人读娱乐周刊的啊。
  • 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。
  • Books, newspapers, and magazines, including supermarket tabloids.
    图书,报纸,杂志,包括超级市场小报。
  • I have a feeling they don't work for the tabloids.
    我觉得他们不是水果日报来的。