A heading or title given to a subsection of a book, newspaper, article, etc.; a subheading.
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释义 | society > communication > journalism > journal > parts and layout of journals > [noun] > headline > types of (15) subhead1744 A heading or title given to a subsection of a book, newspaper, article, etc.; a subheading. side head1822 = side heading n. side heading1836 a heading run on at the beginning of a paragraph rather than on a separate line; (also) a marginal subheading; (more generally) a subheading or… subheading1842 A heading of a subsection in a book, newspaper, article, etc. (cf. subhead, n. 3.). Also formerly: a subordinate division of a subject; = subhead, n.… spread head1872 Journalism. A heading in a distinctive or large typeface, a display heading. Now rare. scare-head1887 (see scare-heading n.). cross-head1888 A heading to a paragraph printed across the page or column in the body of an article. scare-line1892 a sensational announcement upon a newspaper poster; similarly in scare-headline, scare-letter, scare-novel, scare-politics, scare-report, scare-story… scare-heading1894 a heading to a column of newspaper matter written in extravagant language to produce a ‘scare’; hence as v. transitive, to furnish with a… cross-heading1898 = cross-head, n. 2. one-liner1904 (a) chiefly North American a headline consisting of only one line of print (rare); (b) a short witty remark, a joke consisting of only one… streamer1909 transferred. = banner, n.1 2c. Also transferred. banner1913 A headline in large type, esp. one running across a whole page in a newspaper. Also attributive, esp. banner headline. Originally U.S. screamer1926 slang. In full screamer headline. A large headline. drophead1930 Journalism. In a newspaper: a headline set below a banner and relating to the same story. |
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