Nghĩa của từ tabloids bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a newspaper having pages half the size of those of a standard newspaper, typically popular in style and dominated by headlines, photographs, and sensational stories.
She has even forgiven boyfriends who have sold stories about her to the tabloids .

Đặt câu với từ "tabloids"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "tabloids", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ tabloids, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ tabloids trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. call the tabloids.

2. I read the tabloids.

3. Broadsheets and tabloids are very different

4. Tabloids use yellow journalism to attract readers.

5. He had long since given up reading the tabloids.

6. We don't want the tabloids to start screaming, " Killer Synth! "

7. You said the tabloids make up stories and print lies.

8. It claims the front and back pages and Bedecks the tabloids

9. From a purely physical perspective, tabloids are considerably smaller than Broadsheets

10. Emma reads tabloids everyday in order to get some juicy titbit.

11. An unflattering article about her appeared on the front page of the tabloids.

12. One that has grown from the super market tabloids to a science, Cereology

13. He had always provided the tabloids with meaty headlines because of his numerous girlfriends.

14. False scripts were written that disturbed the tabloids' radar like metallic chaff.

15. Ever wondered why some newspapers are referred as tabloids while some are called Broadsheet? In fact, some newspapers advertise themselves as tabloids, while there is no dearth of papers being called Broadsheet.

16. No photo expert for either side has scrutinized the 30 snapshots, which Flammer is shopping to tabloids.

17. Blackeyes was the subject of mocking cartoons in several tabloids, again focusing on the nudity

18. Wex's own photographs were complimented with images taken from mass media (advertisements, films, tabloids magazines and newspapers).

19. While Broadsheets take a more conventional journalistic road, tabloids lean towards more fanciful and, in many cases, derogatory reporting

20. No, Mr Terry's real offence was, I am sure, to try to prevent his alleged dalliance being reported by the tabloids.

21. Broadsheets tell more truth than tabloids, which normally exaggerate the truth or sometimes mix the truth with some lies

22. Tabloids are aimed at lower social groupings Broadsheets are aimed at higher social (C2,D & E) groupings (A,B,C1).• Tabloids have a bold layout (there is colour on Plainer layout (usually no colour or limited the masthead, they use a bold typeface, …

23. 19 Probably most annoying was the opportunity grabbed by many celebrities to lash out at the tabloids and the paparazzi.

24. They have cleared their shelves of anything that could offend the public or bring down the wrath of the tabloids.

25. Witnesses who cooperate with tabloids in return for money often find themselves subjected to withering criticism if they are called into court.

26. Portsmouth angling lad Matt Sims, 22, Bravadoed for the tabloids: "My dream has always been to catch one of these monsters

27. The photographs caused shock in Hong Kong and across Asia, with around 300 salacious images fueling front page news for tabloids for weeks.

28. Broadsheets measure between 11 to 12 inches wide and 20 inches or more long compared to tabloids that usually measure 11 inches wide and 17 inches long

29. “The Big A” – as he was tabbed in the tabloids – conquered the Persian Empire, including Anatolia, Syria, Phoenicia, Judea, Gaza, Egypt, Bactria and Mesopotamia, then continued eastward as

30. The tabloids have no doubt been offered this and similar stories many times and generally haven’t touched them with Bargepoles for obvious reasons (libel lawyers rubbing hands)

31. Most of the Broadsheets, so called because of their historically larger size, have changed in recent years to a compact format, the same size as the tabloids

32. Last spring, a story surfaced in the British tabloids claiming that Kate Middleton had a falling out with her Norfolk neighbor, Rose HAnbury, the Marchioness of Cholmondeley

33. As for writing style, Broadsheets use a more toned-down style of news reporting while tabloids use a colloquial and, sometimes, impudent style of writing the news.

34. Massimo Cacciari was an Italian philosopher and centrist politician opposing Berlusconi, and some gossip tabloids had alleged an affair between him and Berlusconi's second wife Veronica Lario.

35. The ‘Bonking Ban’ The British tabloids have cast it as the "Bonking ban." Under the hashtag " Sexban ," it’s been trending in Twitter, with many humorous comments.

36. James Hewitt was Blackballed out of his Regiment, refused publication by the very same tabloids that are currently fawning over the Cheshire butler, and Hewitt now limps from one rich benefactress to another

37. The graphic illustrations he produced for the "Broadsheets," the tabloids of the day, distributed on the streets of Mexico City became icons of Revolutionary Mexico, portraying murder, suicides, robberies, and disasters endured by the citizens, especially the Mestizo, of Mexico City.

38. See definition of Belittlement EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB The press — both the tabloids and more credible, high-profile outlets — hounded women like Spears for disturbingly intimate details of their lives, then belittled and even villainized them for those very details.