headline

listen to the pronunciation of headline
Englisch - Türkisch
manşet

Tom gazeteyi aldı ve manşetleri okudu. - Tom picked up the newspaper and read the headlines.

Sami'nin hikâyesi manşetlere hakim oldu. - Sami's story dominated the headlines.

başlık

Herkes bu sabahki haber başlıklarından memnundu. - Everyone was delighted by this morning's headlines.

Başlıkların okuyucunun ilgisini çekmesi gerekiyor. - Headlines are supposed to grab the reader's interest.

özet haber
{f} manşette vermek
tiyatro afişte ismi başta olmak
{f} afişte ismi olmak
{f} başlık koymak
manşet yap
gazete manşeti
{i} afişteki isim
haber başlığı
headline inflation
(Ekonomi) Temel enflasyon, ana enflasyon
headline news
haber başlıkları
headline news
ana başlıklar
headlines
ana başlıklar
banner headline
büyük puntolu manşet
headlines
ara başlık
sensational headline
sansasyonel manşet
headlines
{i} haber başlıkları

Haber başlıklarını gördün mü? - Have you seen the headlines?

Herkes bu sabahki haber başlıklarından memnundu. - Everyone was delighted by this morning's headlines.

headlining
tavan döşemesi
running headline
her sayfaya yazılan başlık
streamer headline
manşet
Englisch - Englisch
A heading or title of an article

The headline on today's newspaper reads John Doe Wins Wood-Splitting Competition..

The top-billed attraction
To have top billing; to be the main attraction
Catchy title that captures the readers attention
Usually the first line in the body of your web page
The part of an advertisement that gets the readers' attention, arouses their interest by providing a benefit, and leads them to read the rest of the ad
If a newspaper or magazine article is headlined a particular thing, that is the headline that introduces it. The article was headlined `Tell us the truth'
The title of the article or column Click to see activity: News Headlines
Line of text that is bolded in the advertisement, or phrase that draws a reader into the advertisement
the title of an article or press release hit: a visit to a particular page on a web site by a web visitor house organ: a newsletter produced by a company for the employees of that company hype/hyperbole: overdone exaggeration implied endorsement: the character the public often assigns to non-paid neutral or positive media coverage of a company, its products or services industry authorities: respected individuals or publications within an industry ink: space devoted to a company, its products or services in the print media inverted pyramid: journalistic style of writing where the most important information is written first, followed by information of decreasing importance (this allows the reader to stop reading having gained the most important information; it also allows editors to cut or edit the story from the bottom up without omitting vital information)
A headline is a quick-scan way customers can instantly learn your company's main benefits (for instance, "Custom auto parts sale Free shipping ") Headlines are typically in bolded text, and appear at the top of a Web page Headlines and subheadlines (see below) are incredibly important for usability; as online readers scan, not read, headlines make the scanning process easier Further, in code, headlines can be inscribed using HTML heading tags that can influence positioning
The extra large opening statement used to draw attention in an ad or as the title to an article
Words in large type at the top of a story telling what the story is about; also called head
The short lines of emphasised text that introduce detail information in the body text that follows Also the category of faces that are designed to work best in headline text
Someone or something that hits the headlines or grabs the headlines gets a lot of publicity from the media. El Salvador first hit the world headlines at the beginning of the 1980s
The headlines are the main points of the news which are read on radio or television. I'm Claudia Polley with the news headlines
the main topic in a newsletter
publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline
The line above which the bodies of letters within a line of writing rise no higher, i e excluding ASCENDERS
The most significant type in the visual hierarchy of a printed communication
Anything uttered by an Israeli official, (e g Three Lost Israeli Reservists Lynched by Palestinian Mob)
the heading or caption of a newspaper article
a line of words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news that are broadcast on television or radio
If someone headlines a show, they are the main performer in it
Either another name for header, (see entry above), or a title line of text displayed at the head of a page or section, usually in some boldface font
{f} give a title to, provide with a headline; mention in a title; publicize, feature
provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline
Title or description of news story or feature
A heading or title of an article: The headline on todays newspaper reads "John Doe Wins Wood-Splitting Competition
the heading or caption of a newspaper article publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline
The line at the head or top of a page
A bold statement that stands out from the rest of the text Usually at the beginning of a paragraph
The title of the article It is usually placed in a larger, bolder, different type font Use one of Word's built-in title styles Depending on the type of document, you can use WordArtâ„¢
A headline is the title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters at the top of the story, especially on the front page. The Daily Mail has the headline `The Voice of Conscience'
The short lines of emphasized text that introduce detail information in the body text that follows Also the category of faces that are designed to work best in headline text
The title of an article or story
(head): The title of a story, usually printed in large type A sub-head is a smaller headline inserted between paragraphs of copy
{i} title, large type at the beginning of an article
headline inflation
(Ekonomi) Headline inflation is a measure of the total inflation within an economy and is affected by areas of the market which may experience sudden inflationary spikes such as food or energy. As a result, headline inflation may not present an accurate picture of the current state of the economy. This differs from core inflation which excludes factors, such as food and energy costs
headline news
recent important events reported in the news, main news stories
headline-grabbing
A headline-grabbing statement or activity is one that is intended to attract a lot of attention, especially from the media. a series of headline-grabbing announcements. headline-grabbing news is important and reported in many newspapers and on radio and television
hammer headline
A larger headline above a smaller main headline; it uses just a few words in a larger font size
banner headline
A banner headline is a large headline in a newspaper that stretches across the front page. Today's front page of The Sun carries a banner headline `The adulterer, the bungler and the joker.'. words printed in very large letters across the top of the first page of a newspaper
headlined
past of headline
headlines
plural of headline
headlines
{i} main news stories, top items in the news
headlining
present participle of headline
sensational headline
headline which is written in a way that attracts a lot of readers
headline
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