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à la une

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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front page N

1. front page (of newspaper, book):

Phrases:

front-page attr picture, story
à la une inf

I. headline [Brit ˈhɛdlʌɪn, Am ˈhɛdˌlaɪn] N

1. headline JOURN:

2. headline:

headline RADIO, TV

II. headline [Brit ˈhɛdlʌɪn, Am ˈhɛdˌlaɪn] VB trans

headline feature
headline newspaper article

III. headline [Brit ˈhɛdlʌɪn, Am ˈhɛdˌlaɪn] VB intr

headline MUS band, singer (at festival)

story [Brit ˈstɔːri, Am ˈstɔri] N

1. story (account):

histoire f (of de)

2. story (tale) (gen):

histoire f (about, of de)
story LIT
conte m (of de)

3. story JOURN:

article m (on, about sur)

4. story (lie):

inventer une histoire (about à propos de)

5. story (rumour):

rumeur f (about sur)

6. story:

7. story (unfolding of plot):

8. story Am (floor):

I. two [Brit tuː, Am tu] N

deux m inv

II. two [Brit tuː, Am tu] DET

III. two [Brit tuː, Am tu] PRON

deux inv

IV. two [Brit tuː, Am tu]

I'm fed up inf!—‘that makes two of us’
j'en ai marre!—‘moi aussi’ inf

storey Brit, story Am [Brit ˈstɔːri, Am ˈstɔri] N <pl storeys Brit stories Am>

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front-page ADJ

front page N

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front-page ADJ

front page N

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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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The pioneering flight was monitored by the entire nation, and generated front-page headlines in newspapers across the country.
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The storyline made front-page news and marked a change for the serial as they embarked on serious storylines.
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The disaster was front-page news in newspapers across the country; rumors that the ship had been sabotaged were widely circulated but never substantiated.
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Both women have already seen the morning newspaper in which the nightclub brawl is front-page news.
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Newspapers published front-page pictures of the smiling prince standing on a table in pale blue rompers.
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