sensationalist
基本解釋
- n.[哲]感覺(jué)論者;嘩衆(zhòng)取寵的人
英漢例句
- This is just another “sensationalist” post.
這僅僅是一個(gè)“嘩衆(zhòng)取寵”的帖子。 - In other words, not quite the hordes of homeless, stateless refugees fleeing runaway climate change that the sensationalist headlines evoke.
換句話說(shuō),失控的氣候變化導(dǎo)致大批無(wú)家可歸的無(wú)國(guó)籍難民出逃,這樣的標(biāo)題衹是嘩衆(zhòng)取寵。 - The Greek churches, even to this day, resist sensationalist presentations of the suffering of Jesus.
希臘教會(huì)們直到今天仍然反對(duì)煽情的展現(xiàn)耶穌所受的折磨。 - Geraldo Rivera, a sometimes sensationalist television journalist, is wondering whether to run as an independent.
ECONOMIST: The mayor’s race in New York - Whereas British tabloids are sold on newsstands, which makes sensationalist headlines even more important, Bild is a quasi-monopoly.
ECONOMIST: Life in the global gutter - Although tabloid news is in decline in print, it is staging a revival online, where sensationalist headlines attract most clicks.
ECONOMIST: Life in the global gutter
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- Sensationalist news reports and television and radio programmes present the facts in a way that makes them seem worse or more shocking than they really are.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 感覺(jué)論者