@EnglishTiantiantalk Original article, no secondary modifications or excerpts are allowed. Many friends said that when watching videos and articles on their mobile phones, they often see some headlines! So today let’s learn together some common sayings about “clickbait” in Englis

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@EnglishTiantiantalk Original article, no secondary modifications or excerpts are allowed. Many friends said that when watching videos and articles on their mobile phones, they often see some headlines! So today let’s learn together some common sayings about “clickbait” in Englis - DayDayNews

First of all, we have to get to know a word called:

headline

. This word can usually be used to refer to some "front page news, or headlines";

generally if we all see some News, or articles... when a particularly exaggerated title is written to attract attention, then we can use the word "headline" to describe it as:

clickbait headline -- fake title, headline party

Note: "clickbait" here is a compound word,

click -- v. click, click

bait -- n. bait, bait, lure

clickbait -- People often extend it as "lure to click..., lure to click... ..." This means;

So, "clickbait headline" means "to induce others to click on this title, or to trick others into clicking on this title";

Then this is what we call "clickbait headlines" in Chinese , false title” This understanding of the meaning coincides with each other!

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When speaking, people often use the compound word "clickbait" to directly express the meaning of "clickbait";

I'm never going to click that link, it's clickbait.

I never click on this link, This is just a headline.

link -- (computer, computer) link

Especially in daily life, the word "bait" is a very commonly used expression!

Since "bait" means "bait, bait", when spoken, this word often has the meaning of "being deceived" or "being deceived into taking the bait"!

For example, there is a very common phrase in life, which people call:

rise to the bait

We can imagine this phrase as -- the little fish swims to the surface to eat the bait! In fact, the usually extended meaning of

is that a person has taken the bait, been deceived, or fallen into a trap!

rise -- rise, rise

They offered a good salary, but I didn't rise to the bait.

They offered me a good salary, but I didn't rise to the bait.

They offered me a good salary, but I didn't rise to the bait.

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