1.小标题;细目
1.the title of one section of a longer piece of writing
1.A good document has headings and subheadings, because headings make it easier to determine the topic of a page.
一个好的文档应该有主标题和副标题,因为它们可以更容易帮助确定一篇文章的主题。
2.The page headings and subheadings should describe the page in a way that's relevant to users as well as search engines.
页面文本标题和小标题应该以适当的方式描述页面,这对于用户和搜索引擎都很重要。
3.A summary of a written work or speech, usually analyzed in headings and subheadings.
提纲:书面材料或演讲的概括,通常以标题和副标题出现。
4.Place the most important words at the beginning of page titles, headlines, subheadings, and links.
最重要词语置于页面、标题、副标题,和链接的前端。
5.Many designs use one font for headlines, one for body, and possibly one for navigation on websites or for any special text or subheadings.
许多设计使用一种字体作为标题,一种字体作为主体,或许还有一种字体作为网站的导航或是其它特殊的文字,还可能是副标题。
6.Are all your subheadings sentence fragments (one word or short phrases), or are they complete sentences?
你的副标题应该是句子片段(一个词或短语),还是完整的句子?
7.Implications for practice and Implications for research are subheadings in this section.
对实践的提示意义和对研究的提示意义在这一部分是副标题。
8.Question: The student turns headings and subheadings into questions.
提问:学生把标题和副标题转化为问题形式。
9.Visitors who read beyond the headline, scan subheadings .
不浏览标题的访问者,会注意副标题。
10.We just look at the headings and subheadings and the first lines of each section or paragraph.
快速阅读时我们只看文章的标题和下标题,以及每个部分或者段落的第一行。