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		tabloids是tabloid的复数 tabloid美 ['tæb.lɔɪd]  英 ['tæblɔɪd]  - n.(文简图多的)小报;药片;文摘
 - adj.摘要的
 - 网络小型报;八卦小报;以图片取胜的小报
 
 adj. sensationalist,shocking,lurid,scandalous,yellow n.  | 1. a small-format popular newspaper with a simple style, many photographs, and sometimes an emphasis on sensational stories 2. a piece of writing, especially a news story, in a condensed form 3. a newspaper with pages of a smaller size than standard newspapers, usually with very large headlines and pictures on the front page and often emphasizing shocking stories about famous people 4. a newspaper with fairly small pages mostly containing stories about famous people and not much serious news. More serious newspapers are called broadsheets, which have bigger pages, or compacts. 1. a small-format popular newspaper with a simple style, many photographs, and sometimes an emphasis on sensational stories 2. a piece of writing, especially a news story, in a condensed form 3. a newspaper with pages of a smaller size than standard newspapers, usually with very large headlines and pictures on the front page and often emphasizing shocking stories about famous people 4. a newspaper with fairly small pages mostly containing stories about famous people and not much serious news. More serious newspapers are called broadsheets, which have bigger pages, or compacts.  |  adj.  | 1. relating to or characteristic of tabloid newspapers, especially in having a popular sensationalist style  |  
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