گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'headlines'

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1 general:: headlines ADJECTIVES/NOUN + headline a front-page headline • The newspaper's front-page headline read simply 'Prime Minister resigns'. a big headline (= a headline that a lot of people are interested in ) • Celebrity divorces have made big headlines. a banner headline (= a very large headline across the top of the page ) • Le Monde ran its famous banner headline ' We are all Americans now'. national/international headlines • The story made national headlines. a newspaper headline • The story dominated newspaper headlines around the world. a tabloid headline (= a headline in a newspaper that has a lot of stories about famous people, sex etc ) • One tabloid headline read 'Doctor of Death'. phrases be in the headlines (= to be reported in many newspapers as an important story ) • The singer was back in the headlines for partying every night. verbs make/grab (the) headlines (= to be reported in many newspapers as an important story ) • Madonna's adoption of the child grabbed world headlines. hit the headlines (= make the headlines ) • Crane hit the headlines after she was arrested for the murder of her husband. dominate the headlines (= to be the story that is most often reported in newspapers ) • News from Iraq continued to dominate the headlines. have/carry a headline • The Times carried the headline ‘7.4 Earthquake hits Los Angeles.’ run a headline (= use a headline ) • One tabloid paper ran the headline: ‘Disney Theme Park Found On Mars’. read a headline • I just read the main headlines. the headlines read/say (= the headlines say something ) • The next morning’s headlines read: ‘Moors Search for Missing Boys’. headline + NOUN headline news • The protests made headline news.

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