red-top
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈred-top noun [countable] British English informal a British newspaper that has its name in red at the top of the front page. Red-tops have a lot of readers, but are not considered to be as serious as other newspapers. 〔英国的〕红头(通俗)小报〔因报名套红而得名〕 → tabloidFrom Longman Business Dictionaryred-topˈred-top noun [countable] British English a popular newspaper with a large number of readers
ˈred-top nounChineseSyllable
a British name Business its newspaper has in red that
red-top
ˈred-top
noun [countable] British English informal
a British newspaper that has its name in red at the top of the front page. Red-tops have a lot of readers, but are not considered to be as serious as other newspapers. ⇨ tabloid
ˈred-top
noun [countable] British English informala British newspaper that has its name in red at the top of the front page. Red-tops have a lot of readers, but are not considered to be as serious as other newspapers. ⇨ tabloid