单词 | tabloid |
释义 | tabloidtabloidstabloidtabloid /ˈtæblɔɪd/ noun [countable] a newspaper that has small pages, a lot of photographs, and not very much serious newsTHESAURUS: tabloidnewspaper a set of folded pieces of paper printed with news, pictures, advertisements etc: His picture was in all the national newspapers.benewspaperpaper a newspaper. Paper is more common than newspaper in everyday English: Can I borrow your paper?I read about it in the paper.the press newspapers and news magazines in general, and the people who write for them: the freedom of the pressThe press were desperate to get his story.beA lot has been written about this in the press.havebewritethe media newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and the Internet, considered as a group that provides news and information: You may have seen her in the media, talking about her new book.seemediumtalktabloid a newspaper that has small pages, a lot of photographs, short stories, and not much serious news: The tabloids are full of gossip about the wedding.tabloidbebroadsheet British English a serious newspaper printed on large sheets of paper, with news about politics, finance, and foreign affairs: The broadsheets reported the latest news from Wall Street.broadsheetreportlate |
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