sensational headline

轰动性标题

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A headline intended to produce a strong reaction by presenting information in a way that is shocking or exciting.

旨在通过以令人震惊或兴奋的方式呈现信息来产生强烈反响的标题。

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sensational headline = 轰动性标题 (旨在通过以令人震惊或兴奋的方式呈现信息来产生强烈反响的标题。)

  • The tabloid newspaper was criticized for its sensational headline about the celebrity's divorce.这家小报因其关于名人离婚的耸人听闻的标题而受到批评。
  • The newspaper ran a sensational headline to attract readers.报纸刊登了一个耸人听闻头条来吸引读者。
  • That sensational headline was designed to sell more papers, regardless of the truth.
  • She dismissed the article as mere clickbait, driven by a sensational headline.那个耸人听闻的标题旨在不顾事实地卖出更多报纸。
  • Reputable journalists avoid using sensational headlines that could mislead the public.她把这篇文章斥为纯粹的点击诱饵,因为它有一个耸人听闻头条
  • Despite the sensational headline, the actual story was quite dull.
  • I clicked on the article because of the sensational headline, but the content was disappointing.有信誉的记者会避免使用可能误导公众的耸人听闻的标题
  • The editor was known for his love of sensational headlines.尽管头条耸人听闻,但实际的故事却相当乏味。
  • The magazine is known for its sensational headlines and celebrity gossip.
  • Such a sensational headline often exaggerates the truth.我因为那个耸人听闻的标题点击了文章,但内容令人失望。
  • Crafting a sensational headline is a common tactic for increasing online traffic.这位编辑以喜欢耸人听闻头条而闻名。
  • Don't be fooled by the sensational headline; read the full report.
  • If you only read the sensational headlines, you'll get a very distorted view of the news.该杂志以其耸人听闻的标题和名人八卦而闻名。
  • The tabloid printed a sensational headline about the celebrity scandal.这种耸人听闻头条往往夸大事实。
  • Do you think that sensational headline accurately reflects the events described in the article?
  • His career was almost ruined by a misleading and sensational headline.制作耸人听闻的标题是增加网络流量的常用策略。
  • The era of yellow journalism was defined by its use of sensational headlines to sway public opinion.不要被耸人听闻头条蒙蔽,请阅读完整的报道。
  • Journalists should avoid creating sensational headlines that misinform the public.
  • A sensational headline was published, leading to immediate demands for a retraction.如果你只阅读耸人听闻的标题,你将对新闻产生非常扭曲的看法。
  • The public's attention was immediately captured by the sensational headline.小报刊登了一篇关于名人丑闻的耸人听闻头条