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 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。 - 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。 - It was not until he reached New York and started out to make the New York Journal the most widely read paper in the United States that yellow journalism reached the limit.
他到达纽约并且把《纽约新闻》办成美国最广泛阅读的报纸的时候,黄色新闻才达到它的顶峰。 - This text then traces back to genesis and rheology, news of amusement, thinking western yellow journalism excessive wine cup, news of amusement, exactly the second tide, news of amusement instantly;
接着本文追溯了新闻娱乐化的缘起和流变,认为西方的黄色新闻是新闻娱乐化的滥觞,当下正是新闻娱乐化的第二次浪潮; - The press baron who perfected yellow journalism and helped start the Spanish-American War.
新闻男爵黄色新闻,帮助他们完善开始美西战争。 - 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。 - 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。 - "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。” - In an exemplary display of poor journalistic skills and yellow journalism, the writer quoted references from several imaginary employees to corroborate accusations made out of thin air. None of these accusations have been substantiated with any real proof.
作者在文中引用了若干虚构员工的话,以证实一些无中生有的指控,堪称蹩脚的报道技巧和黄色新闻写作的典型。所有的指控都没有任何真正的证据支持。 - 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。