单词 | to make the front page |
释义 | > as lemmasto make the front page(s) j. transitive. To receive prominent attention in (the news media, etc.), esp. in to make the news(papers), to make the front page(s).to make (also hit) the headline: see headline n.2 6a. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > appearance in the press > appear in newspaper or journal [verb (intransitive)] to be gazetted1678 to make (the) headlines1903 to hit the headlines1939 to make the front page(s)1939 to make the news(papers)1983 society > communication > information > news or tidings > [verb (intransitive)] > news media to make (the) headlines1903 to hit the headlines1939 to make the front page(s)1939 to make the news(papers)1983 1939 Florida: Guide to Southernmost State (Federal Writers' Project) iii. 311 If the storm is of dangerous intensity..it ‘makes’ the front page. 1983 S. Rushdie Shame iv. x. 216 The murders barely made the newspapers; they were not reported on the radio. 1992 New Republic 25 May 22/2 Bradley made the front page with his announcement that he wanted to cut the..police force by 7 percent. 1998 New Scientist 28 Nov. 35/1 This January another unusual opsin—‘melanopsin’—made the news. < as lemmas |
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