sensationalism
1. 煽情主义:他对煽情主义(sensationalism)和黄色新闻(yellow journalism)等术语所作的定义也是学界耳熟能详的. 埃默里父子分别担任过合众社、合众国际社及一些报刊的记者和编辑,老埃默里就学于明尼苏达大学,1954年任教授,写过10多本专著.
2. 追求轰动效应:sensational 使人感动的 | sensationalism 追求轰动效应 | sensationalist 感觉论者
3. 耸人听闻;哗众取宠:secularism现世主义;世俗主义 | sensationalism耸人听闻;哗众取宠 | sexism性别歧视
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1. (报道的)耸人听闻,哗众取宠
Sensationalism is the presenting of facts or stories in a way that is intended to produce strong feelings of shock, anger, or excitement.
e.g. The report criticises the newspaper for sensationalism.
这篇报道批评了报纸哗众取宠的作风。
1. Since sensationalism is a common occurrence in media performance, many worry the practice will adversely redefine news and news coverage.
2. China does not need western style media with their sensationalism and deceit.
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3. Nevertheless such meaty unsubstantiated sensationalism jeopardizes the greater good remembering that one in five jobs in Australia is trade related.
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4. Ms Stone blamed the public uproar here on media sensationalism, saying the media has quoted her out of context.
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5. Another reason could be to boost sales of her new book in a market where sensationalism sells.
6. This is an example of media sensationalism, says an article in Zhujiang Evening News.
7. It reminds us of the increasingly serious harm sensationalism is inflicting upon the credibility of our profession.
8. And sensationalism begets more sensationalism, as I found out when I wrote a story for a travel magazine.
9. Naisbitt explains the Western media generally preferred negative news and sensationalism, and China was only one of the targets.
10. sensationalism
10. Some people said they were angry about the clinic's sensationalism in trying to make a name for itself.
noun
1. (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
Synonym: empiricism empiricist philosophy
2. (philosophy) the ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion for what is good
Synonym: sensualism
3. the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes
e.g. the tabloids relied on sensationalism to maintain their circulation
Synonym: luridness
4. subject matter that is calculated to excite and please vulgar tastes