- sensationalism
- [sen'seiʃənlizəm]
- n. 追求轰动效应;哗众取宠
参考例子
- 1.At a time when the network newsmagazines are close to being overrun by tabloid sensationalism.
- 在这个时代,主要电视网上的新闻杂志节目中,小报式的煽动报道几乎已泛滥成灾。
- 2.Jack: In theory, maybe, but once the rating steps in, exaggeration, sensationalism, distortion.
- 杰克:在理论上,这种说法站得住脚,但一旦涉及收视率,夸张、骇人听闻、扭曲事实。
- 3.Though reluctant to respond to what was felt to be a wave of harmful sensationalism, the information was given.
- 公司尽管很不情愿,感到这是追求危言耸听的有害浪潮,但还是提供了有关情况。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.subject matter that is calculated to excite and please vulgar tastes
- 2.the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes
- 3.(philosophy) the ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion for what is good
- 4.(philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
网络释义
- sensationalism
- 感觉主义; 追求轰动效应; 主义; 感觉论;
- Sensationalism Sensualism
- 感觉论;