tabloid
英 [ˈtæblɔɪd]
美 [ˈtæblɔɪd]
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)
adj. 摘要的,缩编的; 小报式的; 轰动性的; 扼要的
复数:tabloids
Collins.2 / BNC.10190 / COCA.8716
牛津词典
noun
- 小报(版面通常比大报小一半)
a newspaper with small pages (usually half the size of those in larger papers) - 通俗小报(文短图多,内容多为名人逸事,常被视为不太严肃)
a newspaper of this size with short articles and a lot of pictures and stories about famous people, often thought of as less serious than other newspapers- The story made the front page in all the tabloids.
这件事成了所有小报的头版新闻。
- The story made the front page in all the tabloids.
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.
英英释义
noun
- newspaper with half-size pages
- sensationalist journalism