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в PONS речника

head·line ˈnews СЪЩ

headline news мн + sing vb:

в PONS речника

I. ˈhead·line СЪЩ (newspapers, radio, TV)

Schlagzeile f <-, -n>

II. ˈhead·line ГЛАГ прх

1. headline (provide with headline):

2. headline (appear as star performer):

etw anführen [o. geh küren]

I. news [nju:z, Am nu:z, ˈnju:z] СЪЩ no pl

1. news (new information):

Neuigkeit f <-, -en>
to be bad/good news [for sb/sth] прен
schlecht/gut [für jdn/etw] sein

2. news (media):

Phrases:

no news is good news посл

II. news [nju:z, Am nu:z, ˈnju:z] СЪЩ modifier

news (channel, programme):

Bericht м <-(e)s, -e>
Story f <-, -s> разг
Present
Iheadline
youheadline
he/she/itheadlines
weheadline
youheadline
theyheadline
Past
Iheadlined
youheadlined
he/she/itheadlined
weheadlined
youheadlined
theyheadlined
Present Perfect
Ihaveheadlined
youhaveheadlined
he/she/ithasheadlined
wehaveheadlined
youhaveheadlined
theyhaveheadlined
Past Perfect
Ihadheadlined
youhadheadlined
he/she/ithadheadlined
wehadheadlined
youhadheadlined
theyhadheadlined

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As an art form routinely accused of contemporary irrelevancy, opera rarely makes headline news.
theconversation.com
He's already headline news and revels in his new-found infamy.
en.wikipedia.org
Several-high-profile cases have made headline news on the international scene.
en.wikipedia.org
Their headline news products search and retrieve news headlines from more than 22,000 sources from around the world.
en.wikipedia.org
Within hours the tape was international headline news.
en.wikipedia.org