broadsheet
英 [ˈbrɔːdʃiːt]
美 [ˈbrɔːdʃiːt]
n. 大幅报纸(一般比小幅报纸内容严肃); 单面全版大幅信息(或广告)
复数:broadsheets
BNC.22318 / COCA.30621
牛津词典
noun
- 大幅报纸(一般比小幅报纸内容严肃)
a newspaper printed on a large size of paper, generally considered more serious than smaller newspapers - 单面全版大幅信息(或广告)
a large piece of paper printed on one side only with information or an advertisement
柯林斯词典
- 大幅报纸(一般认为是内容较严肃的报纸)
Abroadsheetis a newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper. Broadsheets are generally considered to be more serious than other newspapers.
英英释义
noun
- an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
- he mailed the circular to all subscribers
双语例句
- Spain's AS and Marca, plus Italian broadsheet La Gazzetta dello Sport conducted online polls asking their readers to vote for the best coach in world football.
西班牙的《阿斯报》和《马卡报》以及意大利《米兰体育报》在网上发起“谁是世界足坛最佳主帅”的投票。 - But here at Broadsheet, we haven't stopped crushing!
但在这里宽幅,我们没有停止过粉碎! - For a broadsheet, the telegraph seems to run an awful lot of tabloidy celebrity articles.
作为一份大报,《电讯报》似乎发表了太多的以明星为内容的小报式文章。 - The newspaper had commenced as a duplicated broadsheet.
这家报纸最初为双面版。 - It is these last two criteria that are the most intriguing in traditional broadsheet markets. Traditional paper umBrellas have distinctive and pleasing quality.
最后两个标准往往在传统大报纸市场中最有煽动力。 - News Corporation belongs to a region of the press that likes to think of itself as sitting comfortably and unpretentiously within the Front Page/ Scoop tradition, in closer touch with public tastes than with establishment ones, and resistant to the self-regard that defines the broadsheet culture.
新闻集团本身处在一个喜欢舒适和镇定的坐在头条和独家新闻盛行传统的领域,这个领域更关注消费者喜欢什么而不是已经有了什么,同时也不接受那些定义了这个领域的各种文化。 - Yet the evidence of a global trend of broadsheet newspapers converting to compact formats is inconsistent.
但大报向小型版式转变的全球趋势表现出来的却是不一致的迹象。 - The recession means that one job advertisement in a broadsheet newspaper can attract up to 700 applicants, reports Owen Morgan of Penna, a human resources consultancy.
人力资源咨询公司penna的欧文摩根(owenmorgan)报告称,经济衰退意味着,报纸上一个招聘广告能吸引多至700名申请者。