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
- 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。 - Like Mr Hwang, Mr Chen had been given generous public grants, while the announcement of his chip design was trumpeted at a press conference attended by leading government officials and which made front-page news.
与黄禹锡一样,陈进也得到了大量政府资助。他的芯片设计是在一次有政府高官参加的一次新闻发布会上宣布的,当时这成为了一条轰动新闻。 - 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。 - Vietnam peace talks, which had been stalled, would soon resume in Paris, a front-page report predicted.
头版的一篇报道预言,一直陷于停顿的越南和平谈判,很快将在巴黎恢复进行。 - The recent stem-cell scandal in South Korea may have made front-page news across the world, but few readers are likely to bet that a literary novel set in a laboratory and based on scientific research might end up being a page-turner.
韩国最近发生的干细胞丑闻或许已成为世界各地的头条新闻,不过几乎没有读者会相信,一本以实验室为背景、基于科学研究的小说到头来竟然让他们爱不释手。 - The news got a front-page splash.
该消息在头版醒目地登出。 - But while this made front-page headlines in European newspapers, the North American mainstream media were conspiratorially silent.
尽管欧洲各大报纸在头条都进行了报导,而北美主流媒体的反映似乎是串通一气地保持着沉默。 - 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。 - In fact, japan's economy to this day is still lethargic and an increasing concern, according to a front-page story in the Wall Street Journal of jan.7.
事实上,据1月7日《华尔街日报》的一个头版故事报道所指,日本的经济至今仍显迟钝且令人担忧。 - 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。