broadsheet / ˈbrɔdˌʃit /
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broadsheet 的定义
n. 名词 noun- Chiefly British. a newspaper printed on large paper, usually a respectable newspaper rather than a tabloid.
- broadside.
更多broadsheet例句
- When Murdoch bought the paper in 1969 it was a moribund broadsheet losing a ton of money, with a circulation of 800,000.
- There is a canon of comic literature on Israel/Palestine that acutely captures the conflict as journalistically as any broadsheet.
- When it comes to influence, conservatives have the broadsheet opinion war won.
- Among the references to me, Wolff claims that Murdoch, in effect, won the London broadsheet price war, which he did not.
- A mug or a jug with an inscription may tell a story of popular party feeling as pointedly as a broadsheet or a political lampoon.
- He crossed the road in order to read a broadsheet giving the latest war news.
- Here is a daily newspaper that is mainly an advertising broadsheet.
- The broadsheet sellers would see to it afterwards with a "Dying confession."
- It is, says Dixon, the common English broadsheet "turned into the dialect of Cockaigne."