1.【印】单面[双面]印刷的大幅印张[印刷品]
1.a newspaper printed on large sheets of paper. Broadsheets are generally believed to contain more serious news than tabloid newspapers, which are smaller, although many broadsheets are now printed in compact size.
1.The layout of the paper - with a circulation of about 300, 000 - has been updated to resemble that of a British broadsheet.
发行量达30万份的中国日报的版面设计已经更新为类似于英国报纸的版面。
2.For a broadsheet, the Telegraph seems to run an awful lot of tabloid celebrity articles.
作为一份大报,《电讯报》似乎发表了太多的以明星为内容的小报式文章。
3.Several broadsheet papers have changed to a smaller format recently, but still nobody calls them "tabloids" . Probably a reputation thing.
近来,一些大报已将版式改小,但仍然没有人将其称为“小报”。可能与名声有关。
4.Get a page of a broadsheet newspaper, and lay it on your table.
你可以打开一张报纸,摊开放在桌上。
5.The country already has an English language paper: the staid official broadsheet the China Daily.
中国已经有了一份英文报纸--风格稳健的官方报纸《中国日报》。
6.In Britain, tabloid and even broadsheet newspapers monopolise coverage of sport.
在英国,花边小报和甚至大开页报章已经垄断了体育报道。
7.Most cities stick to broadsheet, but New York has a lively tabloid arena.
多数城市只出版严肃大报,纽约却同时为通俗报刊提供了充满生机的竞技场。
8.Fewer low quality claims ( "insufficient" or "possible" ) were made in broadsheet newspapers, but there wasn't much in it.
少数低质量的主张(被评为“证据不足”和“可能的”这两类)被大篇幅地刊登在报纸上,但并没有太多内容。
9.Hint: it's the new headquarters of daily broadsheet newspaper.
给点提示:一家严肃日报的新总部(编者注:此处指《纽约时报》)。
10.Sexto: A size of paper obtation by sub-piding a broadsheet into six parts.
六开:把原张纸分为六等份大小的尺寸。