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lede

/leed/US // lid //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Journalism. a short summary serving as an introduction to a news story, article, or other copy.the main and often most important news story.

Examples

  • Bracy talked about learning from Jack about how to write a wire story on deadline, how he always knew just what detail to put into the lede.

  • Either the Times buried the lede, or the perils of “oversharing” is the lede.

  • That can mean rewriting wire copy to put the part most embarrassing to Democrats in the lede.

  • And another story today at the Jewish Press, under a credulous headline, admitted the story might not be right in its lede.

  • The buried lede in this intriguing story on how Tyrannosaurus Rex consumed its legendary prey?

  • Enrico Caruso, August 3, 1921--above the fold, the off-lede, as we call it, on the far left-hand column.

  • And lede e nether figure stonde still euer-more til ou haue ydo.

  • That is openede thus; lede the rote of o quadrat into the rote of the oer quadrat, and an wolle e meene shew.

  • The point of land near the house of Lede, just below Drontheim.

  • Her bones were closid in lede, and withyn that bones were closyd yn lether.

  • Geta lede hrewic heldon, the Getas held the place of corpses (lay dead upon it), 1215; pret.