sensationalism
英 [senˈseɪ.ʃən.əl.ɪ.zəm]
美 [senˈseɪ.ʃən.əl.ɪ.zəm]
sensationalism 耸人听闻,哗众取宠sensational,哗然的,耸人听闻的,-ism,主义,思想,行为。
- sensationalism (n.)
- 1846 in philosophy, "theory that sensation is the only source of knowledge;" 1865, of journalism that aims to excite the feelings, from sensational + -ism.
- 1. The report criticises the newspaper for sensationalism.
- 这篇报道批评了报纸哗众取宠的作风。
- 2. He took great pains to write on his subject without a trace of sensationalism.
- 他尽力不带一丝哗众取宠的色彩来写作他的题材。
- 3. Chinese Neo - sensationalism was deeply influenced and inherited from Japan Neosensulism.
- 中国新感觉派深受日本新感觉派的影响,与其有着密不可分的继起性.
- 4. The tabloids relied on sensationalism to maintain their circulation.
- 那份小报以危言耸听来保持其销路.
- 5. They all sourced the problem by reference bias historic description with sensationalism.
- 他们都找到问题的描述与参考偏见具有历史意义的追求轰动效应.