Byline Meaning in English
word
ˈbaɪˌɫaɪn
BYE-line
bˈaɪlaɪn
BYE-line
释义
A byline is the line in a newspaper, magazine, or online article that says who wrote it. It usually appears at the top or bottom of the article.
用法与细微差别
'Byline' is mainly used in journalism and publishing. It's formal and specific to articles or other writings. Not every piece has a byline; sometimes articles are published anonymously or under a group name.
Spanish: línea de autorPortuguese (BR): linha de autoriaPortuguese (PT): linha de autoriaChinese (Simplified): 署名Chinese (Traditional): 署名Hindi: लेखक का नामArabic: سطر الكاتبBengali: বাইলাইনRussian: байлайн - строка автораJapanese: 署名(バイライン)Vietnamese: dòng tên tác giả - bylineKorean: 바이라인 - 기사 작성자명Turkish: yazar satırı - bylineUrdu: بائلائن - تحریر کنندہ کا نامIndonesian: baris byline - baris penulis
例句
The byline shows who wrote this article.
basic
I saw my name in the byline today!
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This story does not have a byline.
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He was excited to get a byline in a major magazine for the first time.
natural
She prefers to keep a low profile and rarely asks for a byline.
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Check the byline—you might recognize the journalist's name.
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