
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
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The word "tabloid" originates from the **tablet** shape of the early versions of these newspapers, which were smaller and easier to hold than traditional broadsheets. The term was coined by **Horatio Bottomley** in 1903 for his newspaper, **The Daily Mail**, which used a smaller format to target a wider audience. While initially referring to the physical format, "tabloid" has since become synonymous with sensationalist and concise journalism, often focusing on celebrity gossip and crime.
noun
tablet
tabloid newspaper: small format for short news
news in tabloid form
(US, US meaning) tabloid (publishing brief news)
adjective
concise
tabloid newspaper: small format for short news
news in tabloid form
tabloid newspapers have small pages and short articles with a lot of pictures and stories about famous people, and are often thought of as less serious than other newspapers
Báo lá cải có trang nhỏ, bài ngắn, nhiều hình ảnh, câu chuyện về người nổi tiếng và thường được cho là ít nghiêm túc hơn các tờ báo khác.
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used to describe the small size of some newspapers (usually half the size of larger papers)
dùng để mô tả kích thước nhỏ của một số tờ báo (thường bằng một nửa kích thước của những tờ báo lớn hơn)
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