headline
noun
verb
ˈhedlaɪn noun
1 the title of a newspaper report, which is printed in large letters above the report 〔报纸的〕标题,大字标题
a paper carrying the front-page headline: ‘Space Aliens meet with President’
头版头条登着“天外来客会见总统”的报纸
2
the headlines
the important points of the main news 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
3
make/grab (the) headlines be in/hit the headlines
also 又作 to be reported in many newspapers and on radio and television 成为报纸 (电台,电视 )上的新闻
a scandal that grabbed the headlines for weeks
连续几周大字标题报道的丑闻
The former MP found himself back in the headlines again.
那位前议员发现自己再次登上报纸的头条。
verb
4 to appear as the main performer or band in a show 扮演主角; 成为…的主要表演者
Eminem is headlining at the festival this year.
埃米纳姆是今年会演的主角。
5 to give a headline to an article or story 给…加标题 T usually passive 一般用被动态