front-page
英 [ˈfrʌnt peɪdʒ]
美 [ˈfrʌnt peɪdʒ]
adj. (报纸文章或图片)头版的
v. 把…登在头版
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (报纸)头版的,首页的
Afront-pagearticle or picture appears on the front page of a newspaper because it is very important or interesting.- ...a front-page article in last week's paper.
上周报纸的一篇头版文章
- ...a front-page article in last week's paper.
双语例句
- It was front-page news at the time but was then suppressed by successive military governments.
当时这是头版新闻,但后来上台的军政府压制了这则新闻。 - It was front-page in newspapers all over the world.
成了全世界新闻报纸的头条新闻。 - The move was hardly front-page news in Europe or the US.
此举在欧洲或美国几乎算不上重要新闻。 - The murder was a front-page story in the local newspaper.
这起谋杀是当地报纸的头版新闻。 - In a front-page story on Friday, the New York Post reported she is a former Las Vegas stripper.
在星期五的纽约邮报报导说这名女子是前拉斯维加斯的脱衣女郎。 - The front-page story is about a dog that can ride a bicycle-it must be the silly season.
这张报纸的头版新闻报导了一条会骑自行车的狗&现在一定是新闻饥荒期。 - The story received front-page coverage.
这则报导刊载在第一版。 - If the only information on China you get is from front-page stories in US newspapers, you might conclude that Chinese views of history belong in the "surprisingly unchanged" box.
如果有人所获得的有关中国的信息,只是来自美国报纸上的头版报导上的东西,他可能会因此断定,中国的历史观属于“出人意料地不变”之类。 - The war was no longer front-page news.
这场战争已不再是头版新闻。 - The report on this scandal appeared on the front-page of the Washington Post.
这桩丑闻的报道出现在了《华盛顿邮报》的头版。