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double-page spread noun[ C ] (alsodouble page spread)uk /ˌdʌb.əl.peɪdʒ ˈspred/ us /ˌdʌb.əl.peɪdʒ ˈspred/(also double page, double spread, double spread page) an article, set of photographs, etc. in a book, magazine, or newspaper that covers two pages opposite each other: 中心跨页(即图书、杂志中,一篇文章或一组照片占据相对的两页) A double-page spread is devoted to each recipe. Each double page of the book contains a main pop-up illustration and a smaller pop-up in the corners of the page. There are six drawings on each double spread. A double-page spread is more expensive than a single page ad. All art directors like to do colour double page spreads in magazines. Each double spread page deals with insects in a different part of the world. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Newspapers & magazines: headlines & features advertorial advice column advice columnist agony aunt agony column agony uncle comic strip cover story dateline double-page filler leader obituary opinion piece personal column press cutting problem page pullout splash spread
For years I retained and may still have somewhere a full set of the pictures as well as the double-page spread which followed the next week. |