单词 | front page |
释义 | > as lemmasfront page front page n. the front outside page of a newspaper; often attributive to indicate an important or striking piece of news; so front-page v. trans. (originally and chiefly U.S.), to feature on the front page. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journal > parts and layout of journals > [verb (transitive)] > feature on front page front page1902 society > communication > journalism > journal > parts and layout of journals > [noun] > page of newspaper > front page front page1902 1902 Out West Jan. 39 Bearing on its front page a picture of the murderer, and the ‘story’. 1917 Writer's Bull. Mar. 56/2 He pounds the typewriter keys And in the distance clearly sees A front page story and a raise. 1917 P. G. Wodehouse Uneasy Money xii. 134 ‘Why, we may all be murdered in our beds!’ he cried. ‘Front page stuff!’ said Roscoe Sherriff, with gleaming eyes. 1929 Times 4 Feb. 13/5 The recent serious illness of the King has been ‘front page news’ from the beginning. 1929 M. Lief Hangover 54 Most of these society dames front-paged their fed-uppance with tea-fights and garden soirées. 1957 N.Z. News 17 Dec. 2/1 The New York Times front-paged Labour's victory. 1958 Times Lit. Suppl. 4 July 377/3 It is most gratifying to see a front-page article..devoted to an intelligent and knowledgeable discussion of contemporary Russian poets. 1970 Daily Tel. 1 Jan. 5/8 Mr Barber is too good a journalist not to give the whole story breathless front-page excitement. < as lemmas |
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