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lead story

英 [ˈliːd stɔːri]

美 [ˈliːd stɔːri]

n.  重要新闻; 头条新闻

牛津词典

    noun

    • 重要新闻;头条新闻
      the main or first item of news in a newspaper, magazine or news broadcast

      英英释义

      noun

      • a news story of major importance
          Synonym:lead

        双语例句

        • The intention here is to try to take Steve Jobs and not make him the lead of the story any more, to really try to refocus the investment community and Apple customers on the products and the expanding group of executives.
          其目的是设法提到史蒂夫乔布斯,却又不再让他成为新闻的中心,而是尽力将投资界和苹果用户的关注焦点引到产品及公司不断扩大的领导层上。
        • Ask some students to talk about their own friend to lead in new contents& a story about Ben'friend.
          利用简单的对话让学生练习口语对话。同时创设故事情景引入新内容让学生更易理解。
        • 'We already attended the same church and lead the same youth group where we took people out for KFC and watched cricket together which has aligned itself with KFC-so it just became part of our story,' she said.
          我们已经去过同一个教堂,参加过同一个组织人们参加活动的肯德基青年社团这些都与肯德基密不可分它已经成为我们故事的一部分。
        • If this [ were] a Tea Party rally in front of Wall Street about Ben Bernanke ( chairman of the Federal Reserve, the central bank of the US) putting stimulus funds into it, that [ would be] the lead story on every network newscast.
          他说:如果这是一个在华尔街前庆祝本伯南克(美国中央银行&美联储主席)将刺激资金流入华尔街的茶话会,那么就会成为所有广播公司的头条新闻。
        • The Falklands crisis was front page news and the lead story for television in America every day.
          福岛危机天天都是美国报纸上的头版消息和电视上的重要新闻。
        • The first chapter summarized the characteristics of lead, news story and review, and then analyses the narrative pattern and images.
          本文首先从《知音》叙事的常规程式着手向读者呈现了《知音》在标题导语、新闻故事和评论方面的特征,进而分析了《知音》的叙事模式和人物形象。
        • Isn't gonna lead with that in a story like this?
          她不会写出这些故事?
        • With such a commotion going on in their town, the local paper seized the opportunity with a lead story on their website about what was happening.
          镇里有这样的奇事发生,使得当地报纸抓住机会在他们的网站上抢先报道了正在发生的一切。
        • Competition: Commercial or professional competition between media may lead journalists to endorse the news value given to a story by a rival.
          比赛:商业或专业媒体之间的竞争可能会导致记者赞同新闻价值给予对手的一个故事。
        • That can lead to disappointment; fan tells the story of a tourist who actually filed a lawsuit, claiming that a four-star rated hotel he stayed in New Zealand was not worth any more than two.
          这可能是导致游客失望的原因;陈盛福还讲到了一件事,一名游客认为他在新西兰居住的四星级酒店顶多只有二星水平,于是为此起诉酒店。