lurid headline

耸人听闻的标题

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A headline that is shocking or sensational, often in a graphic or unpleasant way.

令人震惊或耸人听闻的标题,通常以露骨或令人不快的方式呈现。

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lurid headline = 耸人听闻的标题 (令人震惊或耸人听闻的标题,通常以露骨或令人不快的方式呈现。)

  • The tabloid was known for its lurid headlines about the sex lives of the stars.该小报以其关于明星性生活的骇人听闻的标题而闻名。
  • The newspaper was filled with sensational stories and lurid headlines.报纸上充斥着耸人听闻的故事和耸人听闻头条
  • The newspaper ran a lurid headline about the scandal to boost sales.
  • Editors often use a lurid headline to attract readers' attention.为了提高销量,该报刊登了一条关于这桩丑闻的耸人听闻的标题
  • Readers are often drawn to lurid headlines, even if the story itself is less dramatic.编辑们常常使用耸人听闻头条来吸引读者的注意。
  • She quickly scanned the front page, noting the particularly lurid headline about the celebrity scandal.
  • He was shocked to see his own name in a lurid headline on the front page.读者常常被耸人听闻的标题所吸引,即使故事本身并没有那么戏剧化。
  • Such a lurid headline exaggerates the actual events, focusing on shock value.她快速浏览了头版,注意到关于名人丑闻的那个特别耸人听闻头条
  • Despite the lurid headline, the article provided a very balanced account of the events.
  • Journalists debated whether a lurid headline was ethical for reporting serious news.当他在头版上看到自己名字出现在一个骇人听闻的标题中时,他感到非常震惊。
  • The editor rejected the story, saying its lurid headline was too sensational for their readership.这种耸人听闻头条夸大了实际事件,着重于震惊效果。
  • The tabloid specializes in publishing lurid headlines and exaggerated accounts.
  • Tomorrow's papers will likely feature lurid headlines about the political fallout.尽管标题耸人听闻,但文章对事件的报道却非常公正。
  • He was appalled by the lurid headline that distorted the truth of the accident.记者们争论报道严肃新闻是否应该使用耸人听闻头条
  • The public has become desensitized to lurid headlines detailing celebrity misbehavior.
  • Despite the lurid headline, the article itself contained little new information.编辑拒绝了这篇报道,称其骇人听闻的标题对他们的读者来说过于哗众取宠。
  • A lurid headline screamed 'City in Chaos!', but the reality was much calmer.这份小报专门刊登耸人听闻头条和夸大的报道。
  • The editor was criticized for allowing such a lurid headline to appear on the front page.
  • Critics argue that the constant stream of lurid headlines erodes public trust in journalism.明天的报纸可能会刊登关于政治后果的骇人听闻的标题
  • To sell more copies, some newspapers resort to using a lurid headline and sensational content.他对那个歪曲事故真相的耸人听闻头条感到震惊。