Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense headlines, present participle headlining, past tense, past participle headlined
1N-COUNT (尤指报纸头版的)标题,大字标题 A headline is the title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters at the top of the story, especially on the front page. (尤指报纸头版的)标题,大字标题
The Daily Mail has the headline 'The Voice of Conscience'.
《每日邮报》的头版标题为“良知的声音”。
I'm sick of reading headlines involving the Kennedys in sex scandals.
2N-PLURAL (广播或电视里的)新闻提要,简明新闻The headlines are the main points of the news which are read on radio or television. (广播或电视里的)新闻提要,简明新闻
I'm Claudia Polley with the news headlines.
我是克劳迪娅·波利,下面是新闻提要。
3VERB [usually passive]标题为 If a newspaper or magazine article is headlined a particular thing, that is the headline that introduces it. 标题为 [Also V n quote]
The article was headlined 'Tell us the truth'. [beV-ed quote]
文章题为“告诉我们真相”。
4VERB 在(演出)中担任主演 If someone headlines a show, they are the main performer in it. 在(演出)中担任主演
Sir Cliff Richard headlined the event. [VERB noun]
克利夫·理查德爵士担任本次活动的主角。
5PHRASE 成为新闻焦点 Someone or something that hits the headlines or grabs the headlines gets a lot of publicity from the media. 成为新闻焦点
El Salvador first hit the world headlines at the beginning of the 1980s.
萨尔瓦多在20世纪80年代初首次成为世人关注的新闻焦点。
In sport, it's usually men who grab the headlines.