lead story
英 [ˈliːd stɔːri]
美 [ˈliːd stɔːri]
n. 重要新闻; 头条新闻
牛津词典
noun
- 重要新闻;头条新闻
the main or first item of news in a newspaper, magazine or news broadcast
英英释义
noun
- a news story of major importance
双语例句
- Isn't gonna lead with that in a story like this?
她不会写出这些故事? - Also Saturday, a spokeswoman for the mission said its public Web site was back up after a hacker managed to change the site's lead story overnight.
同样在上周六,一位任务中女发言人称报道这一次任务的官方网站在受到一名黑客连夜篡改了其网站上头条消息后恢复正常。 - Competition: Commercial or professional competition between media may lead journalists to endorse the news value given to a story by a rival.
比赛:商业或专业媒体之间的竞争可能会导致记者赞同新闻价值给予对手的一个故事。 - The Falklands crisis was front page news and the lead story for television in America every day.
福岛危机天天都是美国报纸上的头版消息和电视上的重要新闻。 - That may lead to lower prices in the near term, but most analysts see Chinese demand as an overwhelmingly positive story for the metals markets in the medium and long term.
近期内,这可能会导致铜价下跌,但从中长期来看,大多数分析师认为中国需求是金属市场的绝对利好。 - Cossiga's reaction is the lead story in the Italian press.
科西加的反应成了意大利各大媒体的头条新闻。 - If this [ were] a Tea Party rally in front of Wall Street about Ben Bernanke ( chairman of the Federal Reserve, the central bank of the US) putting stimulus funds into it, that [ would be] the lead story on every network newscast.
他说:如果这是一个在华尔街前庆祝本伯南克(美国中央银行&美联储主席)将刺激资金流入华尔街的茶话会,那么就会成为所有广播公司的头条新闻。 - With such a commotion going on in their town, the local paper seized the opportunity with a lead story on their website about what was happening.
镇里有这样的奇事发生,使得当地报纸抓住机会在他们的网站上抢先报道了正在发生的一切。 - Ask some students to talk about their own friend to lead in new contents& a story about Ben'friend.
利用简单的对话让学生练习口语对话。同时创设故事情景引入新内容让学生更易理解。 - Scenes of violence on screen often lead to dangerous imitation since children can't tell invented story from facts.
由于孩子们不能区分杜撰的故事和事实,所以银屏上的暴力镜头常常导致危险的模仿。