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单词 strapline
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Definition of strapline in English:

strapline

nounˈstraplʌɪn
  • A subsidiary heading or caption in a newspaper or magazine.

    the strapline on the front page promised '13 pages of dramatic pictures and eye-witness accounts'
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Latterly, advertisers have started to make these straplines less functional.
    • It's rare for an author to give a new phrase to a language, rarer still in these days of spin, catchphrases and advertising straplines.
    • The headline is in quotes and the strapline underneath makes quite clear the paper's view
    • The campaign focuses on three key storylines in the new series - alcoholism, a love triangle in the surgery and an attempted murder - with the strapline, ‘Prepare For Complications’.
    • The novel has yet to find a US publisher and was recently released in Italy with a strapline that boasted: ‘The book that America dare not buy.’
    • I suggested to Nigel that he change the strapline on the cover to ‘Britain's Best-Smelling Diving Magazine‘.
    • Not only that - the headlines and straplines on the intro page sound positively like an advertisement for Linux.
    • You have to have a strapline of some kind and hopefully we will have something that will get people excited.
    • I would only amend this by adding ‘the performance of a car’ to the strapline.
    • I love those straplines you see on vans and trucks.
    • The strapline and the button which goes immediately to the company's website make it reasonably plain that these are not in fact search results.
    • There's an ad on Canadian radio for powerbars which uses the strapline - ‘Powerbars.’
    • Slogans and straplines are very important, you know, to a brand.
    • If nothing else, this survey could keep me in fresh straplines for weeks.
    • New branding and a revised strapline are also recommended.
 
 
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