Examples of using Headlines in English and their translations into Chinese
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Images and source: Android Headlines.
Here are some of the headlines I saw today.
Beijing Business Daily 11 Today 's Headlines 12.
Topics on plastic produce negative headlines.
Politicians have a responsibility not to seek cheap headlines with provocative remarks.
Money and finance have dominated policy discussions and grabbed the headlines.
In 2020, missile systems will continue to make military headlines.
Companies bid for Trump's border wall, and other MoneyWatch headlines.
More Military Headlines.
But they don't normally make headlines like Zindashti has done.
They are headlines, so you need to use big font size and bold with a maximum of four words per line.
CAN also offers a weekly e-newsletter that summarises news headlines, events, and other information relevant to air pollution and its operations.
Change is scary, especially if news headlines make it feel like a scorching-of-the-earth approach, rather than feeding and seeding the soil.
February 1, today's headlines continue to accuse Baidu"blatantly lying" and additional litigation.
PRAGUE- The global financial crisis may be grabbing all the headlines, but resolving it should not be allowed to crowd out other vital issues.
Imagine the headlines if even a single 747 slipped off the map with all its passengers and was never heard from again?”.
A number of recent headlines suggest the bushfires destroyed up to 80% of the koala's habitat, rendering the species“functionally extinct.”.
Recently, this news was boarded the major media headlines, real estate has actually been moved onto the network, began the process of network sales.
Today's headlines think that this is Baidu's"unfair competition" under the monopoly advantage of using the domestic search market.
Headlines and titles are either bigger or have a more powerful, thick font, because they need to stand out.