sensationalism
名词:
名词: sensationalist
更多词形:
形容词: sensationalistic | 名词: sensationalist |
单词例句:
The attribute of sensation that enables one to perceive space or size.
扩展感觉性使人能觉察到的空间或大小的感觉的性质
"They were an accident of my distraction and a product of news sensationalism.
我说那些话并没有想伤害任何人的意思。”
In the 20th century competition for readers often led to sensationalism,and gave rise to the so-called tabloids.
二十世纪争夺读者的竞争通常会导致他们报道一些耸人听闻的信息,于是所谓的小报才得以盛行。
Glass Eels" finds a shimmering answer to a question that a different sort of play would take as an opportunity for sensationalism.
玻璃鳗",发现一个闪烁的回答是一场与众不同的比赛中会采取一个机会哗众取宠。
In my dream I had the sensation that I was falling.
在梦中我有一种正往下坠的感觉。
Partial loss of sensation; diminished sensibility.
局部麻醉部分地失去感觉; 缩小的敏感性
The news is rash, coming from a sensationalism newspaper.
这样的报道是草率的,来自一个具有轰动效应的媒体。
This is not sensationalism, several individuals who have asked me in such circumstances?
这并非是耸人听闻,已有几位买房人问我在这种情况下怎么办?
Some of the advertising market unilateral sensationalism, but it is small.
有些楼盘的广告片面追求轰动效应,虚多实少。