hit the headlines
基本解釋
- 成爲(wèi)新聞?lì)^條;被大肆宣傳
英漢例句
- Two stories have hit the headlines this week of mothers involved in the death of their grown children.
這周的頭條新聞是兩個(gè)媽媽與他們成年子女的死有牽連。 - The issue hit the headlines when British pop veteran Elton John took a swipe at Madonna, saying she cheated her fans by miming on stage.
這一話(huà)題在英國(guó)老牌流行歌手艾爾頓·約翰砲轟麥儅娜時(shí)成爲(wèi)頭條新聞,他說(shuō)麥儅娜假唱欺騙了她的歌迷。 - Microsoft hopes this will enable users to avoid some of the embarrassing gaffes of losing confidential information that hit the headlines this year.
微軟希望這一功能可以避免用戶(hù)因爲(wèi)丟失隱私信息而帶來(lái)的尲尬,像這樣的尲尬時(shí)間今年可是屢上頭條。 - When economic woes hit the headlines, investors tend to move to the safety of bonds.
FORBES: Muni Bond Manager's Journal: Seasonal Affective Disorder - ALH84001 hit the headlines, the space-science programme's funding seemed vulnerable to the insatiable demands of manned spaceflight.
ECONOMIST: Nice picture. Where to next?
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- to appear in the news suddenly or receive a lot of attention in news reports