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spotlighting是spotlight的现在分词 spotlight美 ['spɑt.laɪt] 英 ['spɒt.laɪt] - n.聚光灯;聚光灯照亮的地方;聚光灯照明圈;媒体和公众的注意;聚光灯;探路灯;注意;点光
- v.用聚光灯照;突出报道(以使公众注意);把光线集中在…
- 网络重点照明;射灯照明;聚光照明
复数:spotlights 现在分词:spotlighting 过去分词:spotlit 过去式:spotlighted v. highlight,point up,draw attention to,underline,focus on n. attention,limelight,fuss,focus,interest 1. | [c] 聚光灯a light with a single, very bright beam that can be directed at a particular place or person |
| The room was lit by spotlights. 房间被聚光灯照亮。 |
2. | [u] 聚光灯照亮的地方;聚光灯照明圈the area of light that is made by a spotlight |
| She stood alone on stage in the spotlight. 她独自站在舞台的聚光灯下。 |
3. | [u] 媒体和公众的注意attention from newspapers, television and the public |
| Unemployment is once again in the spotlight . 失业问题再次受到人们的关注。 | | The issue will come under the spotlight when parliament reassembles. 等议会重开的时候,这个问题将成为焦点。 | | The report has turned the spotlight on the startling rise in street crime. 这篇报道使人们将关注的目光投向街头犯罪激增的问题。 |
1. | ~ sth 用聚光灯照to shine a spotlight on sb/sth |
2. | ~ sth 特别关注,突出报道(以使公众注意)to give special attention to a problem, situation, etc. so that people notice it |
| The programme spotlights financial problems in the health service. 节目突出报道了公共医疗机构的财政问题。 |
n. | 1. 聚光灯;(汽车上的)反光灯,探路灯;【视】点光;〔比喻〕(世人的)视听,注意 | v. | | adj. | |
n. | 1. a strong beam of light that can be directed to illuminate a small area, especially one focusing attention on a stage performer 2. a lamp that produces a strong narrow beam of light that can be directed at will, e.g. one mounted on a police car 3. the focus of public attention 4. a powerful light that shines on a small area, for example in a theatre 5. a situation in which you get a lot of public attention 1. a strong beam of light that can be directed to illuminate a small area, especially one focusing attention on a stage performer 2. a lamp that produces a strong narrow beam of light that can be directed at will, e.g. one mounted on a police car 3. the focus of public attention 4. a powerful light that shines on a small area, for example in a theatre 5. a situation in which you get a lot of public attention | v. | 1. to direct a beam of light on somebody or something 2. to focus public attention on somebody or something 3. to shine a spotlight on someone or something, especially a performer on a stage 4. to make people pay a lot of attention to someone or something, for example by writing about them in a newspaper 1. to direct a beam of light on somebody or something 2. to focus public attention on somebody or something 3. to shine a spotlight on someone or something, especially a performer on a stage 4. to make people pay a lot of attention to someone or something, for example by writing about them in a newspaper |
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