tabloid

更新时间:2026-06-24 06:58:38   栏目: 英语词典

Tabloid(英文)

词义:
“Tabloid”这个词源自英国,通常指的是一种小报或低俗报纸,尤其是那些主要报道名人绯闻、丑闻、娱乐新闻等内容的报纸。它的纸张尺寸通常较小,约为标准报纸的二分之一或三分之一,通常更具视觉冲击力,标题通常以较大字号展示以吸引眼球。

音标:

/ˈtæblɔɪd/

词性:

名词

翻译:

小报:一种纸张尺寸较小,通常侧重于娱乐、丑闻等内容的报纸。

简报:也可用作“简化版”的意思,指某些内容被浓缩或精简的形式。

用法:

The newspaper is a typical tabloid, focusing mostly on celebrity gossip.

He reads the tabloid every morning for the latest scandal.

The tabloid press often sensationalizes stories to attract readers.

例句:

The tabloid newspapers are known for their exaggerated headlines.

小报以夸张的头条而闻名。

 

She works for a tabloid magazine, covering celebrity news.

她在一本小报杂志工作,报道名人新闻。

 

The tabloid journalist was criticized for invading the privacy of public figures.

那位小报记者因侵犯公众人物的隐私而受到批评。

 

I can't believe the tabloid is spreading such rumors about her.

我简直不敢相信小报竟然散布关于她的谣言。

 

The tabloid press often prints fabricated stories to boost sales.

小报媒体经常编造故事以提高销量。

 

Tabloid journalism is often criticized for focusing on sensationalism.

小报新闻常因过度关注耸人听闻而受到批评。

 

He became famous after being featured in a tabloid article.

他因出现在小报的文章中而成名。

 

The tabloid headline read: "Shocking Celebrity Scandal!"

小报的头条写道:“震惊的名人丑闻!”

 

After the tabloid scandal, her career was never the same.

在那场小报丑闻之后,她的事业再也不一样了。

 

Many people dismiss the tabloid as unreliable and sensationalist.

许多人认为小报不可靠且过于耸人听闻。

短语搭配:

Tabloid journalism(小报新闻)

Tabloid newspaper(小报报纸)

Tabloid press(小报媒体)

Tabloid headline(小报头条)

Tabloid gossip(小报八卦)