yellow journalism
英 [ˌjeləʊ ˈdʒɜːnəlɪzəm]
美 [ˌjeloʊ ˈdʒɜːrnəlɪzəm]
n. 黄色新闻(夸张或耸人听闻的报章报道)
牛津词典
noun
- 黄色新闻(夸张或耸人听闻的报章报道)
newspaper reports that are exaggerated and written to shock readers
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The appearance of the Chinese yellow journalism is slightly later to the United State.
中国黄色新闻的出现稍晚于美国。 - Said from some kind of degree, these characteristics of the Chinese yellow journalism are extremely close with the Chinese culture.
从某种程度说,中国黄色新闻所呈现出的这些特点跟中国文化的关系十分密切。 - As a special news phenomenon in the history of journalism," yellow journalism "has being the focus of educational circles.
作为新闻史上一个特殊的新闻现象,黄色新闻一直为学界业界所关注。 - "That doesn't surprise me at all," Felix said," because The Daily Blah is well-known for its yellow journalism."
“我对此并不感到惊奇,”费利克斯说,“因为《每日乱谈报》正是以其黄色新闻而广为人知的。” - Tabloids use yellow journalism to attract readers.
小报以黄色新闻编辑作风(:指不择手段地夸张、染以招揽或影响读者)吸引读者。 - Many magazines use yellow journalism to sell copies.
许多杂志用哗众取宠办报作风来增加销售量。 - That charge is nothing but yellow journalism, just garbage dug up by a cheap newspaper to sell more copies.
那种指责只不过是歪曲事实的报道,只是一份劣质报纸去挖出来的垃圾,想多卖几份报纸而已。 - This style of reporting became known as "Yellow Journalism".
这种报道形式成了有名的“黄色新闻”。 - The yellow journalism origins from 19th century 90's American journalistic circles.
黄色新闻起源于19世纪90年代的美国新闻界。 - The traditional culture, the residential culture as well as the commercial culture all causes the main cultural reason which the Chinese yellow journalism produces.
传统的儒家文化、市民文化以及商业文化都是导致中国黄色新闻产生、流行和泛滥的主要文化原因。