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subhead

/suhb-hed/US // ˈsʌbˌhɛd //

副标题,小标题,子标题,次级标题

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a title or heading of a subdivision, as in a chapter, essay, or newspaper article.
    • : a subordinate division of a title or heading.
    • : the immediate subordinate of the president or other head of an educational institution.

Examples

  • If you’re just sending alternative headlines and subheads, you can send them through the form in the usual way.

  • Use this link and scroll down a couple of inches to the subhead “Play it again.”

  • Soon enough, company memos could end up looking like Axios newsletters, with the same subheads — one big thing, what’s next, go deeper and why it matters — outlining the changes in an organization.

  • To be fair, the subhead was later modified after I demanded via Twitter that it be so.

  • With the gleeful subhead: “After Years of Controversial Comments And Gaffes, Vice President Biden Gets Bumped From Prime Time.”

  • Tom's part in the affair was told in a couple of paragraphs under a subhead.

  • All this is done, even where the saving under one subhead more than counterbalances the excess under another in the same vote.