headline

名詞

UK/ˈhed.laɪn/
US/ˈhed.laɪn/

定義 headline 名詞

  1. B1Countable(可數名詞)

    A line of words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news that are broadcast on television or radio.

    標題;頭條

    • His death was reported in prominent headlines across all the newspapers.

      他的死訊在所有報紙的顯著頭條中被報導。

    • The evening news headlines included the latest political developments.

      晚間新聞的頭條包括了最新的政治發展。

    • She saw a headline in the newspaper about a local community event.

      她在報紙上看到了一個關於當地社區活動的頭條新聞。

動詞

UK/ˈhed.laɪn/
US/ˈhed.laɪn/

定義 headline 動詞

  1. Noun(名詞)Transitive(及物動詞)

    To have something as a headline or as the main story.

    以…為標題;以…為主要故事

    • The news story was headlined 'Local Hero Rescues Trapped Climber'.

      這則新聞故事的標題是「當地英雄救援受困登山者」。

    • The article was headlined about the latest technological breakthrough.

      這篇文章的標題是關於最新的技術突破。

    • The documentary was headlined 'The Impacts of Climate Change'.

      這部紀錄片的標題是「氣候變化的影響」。

  2. Noun(名詞)Transitive(及物動詞)

    To be the main performer at an entertainment event.

    擔網;担網

    • The singer will headline at the music festival.

      這位歌手將在音樂節上擔任主角。

    • The band is looking forward to headlining their tour.

      這個樂團期待在他們的巡迴演出中擔任主角。

    • She is set to headline the annual charity gala.

      她將在年度慈善晚會上擔任主角。

形容詞

UK/ˈhed.laɪn/
US/ˈhed.laɪn/

定義 headline 形容詞

  1. Before noun(前置形容詞)

    A headline amount, number, or rate is the most important one or the one that people notice most.

    (最重要的或人們最關注的)主要數字

    • The company announced a headline profit growth of 15%.

      該公司宣布了15%的主要利潤增長。

    • The country released a worrying headline unemployment rate.

      該國發布了令人擔憂的主要失業率。

    • The government is hoping to bring down the headline inflation rate.

      政府希望降低主要通貨膨脹率。