headline[
'hɛd`laɪn]
n. 
标题, 新

摘

vt.
...做标题, 写标题
- A bold black headline screamed out from the front page.
(
纸
)头版




令
触目惊

黑体
标题。 - A headline on the front page draws attention to the fuller story inside.
扉页


标题





意里
详
容。 - A newspaper headline caught his attention.
纸
标题
起

意.
headline[ noun ]- the heading or caption of a newspaper article
<noun.communication>
[ verb ]- publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline
<verb.communication>
- provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline
<verb.possession>

Headline \Head"line`\ (-l[imac]n`), n.
1. (Print.) The line at the head or top of a page.
2. (Naut.) See {Headrope}.
3. (Journalism) A title for an article in a newspaper,
sometimes one line, sometimes more, set in larger and
bolder type than the body of the article and indicating
the subject matter or content of the article.
[PJC]
4. A similar title at the top of the newspaper indicating the
most important story of the day; also, a title for an
illustration or picture.
[PJC]
headline \head"line`\ (-l[imac]n`), v. t.
1. To mention in a headline.
[PJC]
2. To furnish with a headline (senses 1, 3, or 4).
[PJC]
3. To publicise prominently in an advertisement.
[PJC]