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单词 human interest
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Definition of human interest in English:

human interest

noun
mass noun
  • The aspect of a story in the media that interests people because it describes the experiences or emotions of individuals to which others can relate.

    the conflict was not lacking in human interest
    as modifier human interest stories
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As time moved on, and as public appetite was whetted for scandal and so-called human interest stories, the edges began to crumble.
    • Instead, he gives us traditional rattling-good battles, which he writes up with perfection of pace and a journalist's eye for human interest.
    • He is capable of engaging human interest and celebrity interviews without resorting to sycophantic schmoozing or excruciating empathy.
    • Then broadcasting executives began to fret about ratings and feed us news heavy with human interest, background music and suspiciously neat plot lines.
    • Giving the story local flavor and human interest are the experiences of local landowners and plant employees.
    • They say the station will now be concentrating more on human interest stories.
    • We're told that the public's appetite for human interest stories about crime and punishment is insatiable.
    • We will always stand for family values, human interest.
    • That to me is the ideal story, the one that the industry is intrigued by, but also, hopefully, has enough human interest and drama in it.
    • We're back to local human interest stories and very little hard news.
    • Half the stories are human interest and the other half scandals.
    • The human interest story can evoke compassion.
    • You always bring us great stories of interesting characters and human interest stories.
    • The creators looked for a gap in the market to churn out stories that would create conversation and also be of human interest.
    • But it is human interest, true stories of true people with whom we can identify, that grips us.
    • They were also looking for human interest stories, getting under the skin of the readership, and campaigning.
    • On the surface there is not much of story, but the film works as a drily amusing human interest comedy.
    • Their stories have provided a varied repast for readers, touching on the history, human interest aspect, and the light side of the game.
    • I'm sure that this story has sufficient human interest value that it will be reported by just about everybody.
    • I mean, part of what we're talking about here is more serious news versus more human interest news that clearly grabs people.
 
 

Definition of human interest in US English:

human interest

nounˈ(h)jumən ˈɪnt(ə)rəstˈ(h)yo͞omən ˈint(ə)rəst
  • The aspect of a story in the media that interests people because it describes the experiences or emotions of individuals.

    the conflict was not lacking in human interest
    as modifier dry and distant matters are often treated from a human-interest angle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm sure that this story has sufficient human interest value that it will be reported by just about everybody.
    • That to me is the ideal story, the one that the industry is intrigued by, but also, hopefully, has enough human interest and drama in it.
    • We're told that the public's appetite for human interest stories about crime and punishment is insatiable.
    • They were also looking for human interest stories, getting under the skin of the readership, and campaigning.
    • They say the station will now be concentrating more on human interest stories.
    • Half the stories are human interest and the other half scandals.
    • Instead, he gives us traditional rattling-good battles, which he writes up with perfection of pace and a journalist's eye for human interest.
    • The creators looked for a gap in the market to churn out stories that would create conversation and also be of human interest.
    • He is capable of engaging human interest and celebrity interviews without resorting to sycophantic schmoozing or excruciating empathy.
    • Giving the story local flavor and human interest are the experiences of local landowners and plant employees.
    • We will always stand for family values, human interest.
    • We're back to local human interest stories and very little hard news.
    • Their stories have provided a varied repast for readers, touching on the history, human interest aspect, and the light side of the game.
    • But it is human interest, true stories of true people with whom we can identify, that grips us.
    • As time moved on, and as public appetite was whetted for scandal and so-called human interest stories, the edges began to crumble.
    • I mean, part of what we're talking about here is more serious news versus more human interest news that clearly grabs people.
    • The human interest story can evoke compassion.
    • Then broadcasting executives began to fret about ratings and feed us news heavy with human interest, background music and suspiciously neat plot lines.
    • On the surface there is not much of story, but the film works as a drily amusing human interest comedy.
    • You always bring us great stories of interesting characters and human interest stories.
 
 
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