emphases的意思和读音

emphasesemphasis

emphasis

: [ˈemfəsɪs] : ['emfəsɪs]

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emphases  

adj.+n.great emphasis,special emphasis,particular emphasis,strong emphasis,main emphasis

v.+n.shift emphasis

n.stress,importance,weight,accent,prominence

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n.1.special importance or attention that is given to one thing in particular2.the extra loudness with which you say a particular phrase, word, or part of a word so that people give special attention to it

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1.Because Jesus provides the interpretation of his own story, its primary emphases should not be in doubt.

2.This paper emphases theory of the no-magnetism flux meter and method of its realization after the analysis of a few sensors'theory.

3.The theoretical significance of doing so lies in the fact that it puts forward the emphases and directions for relative studies as well.

4.Research on the seasonings of varied fine dried noodles is one of the emphases competition between the production enterprise.

5.As Van Til relates these doctrines to his own epistemological and apologetic concerns, however, new emphases and insights emerge.

6.Nowadays, the technology of Grid Connected Photovoltaic Systems is one of the research emphases in the applications of the solar energy.

7.Based on the current situation, the article analyzes the support ranges and emphases of every environment special fund.

8.Today, improving intelligence, veracity and real-time of the vehicle navigation become the emphases of research, so does route guidance.

9.None are the same because all had different purposes, different emphases, yet none of them contradicted the others.

10.Wood-based panels and prefabricated parts would be developmental emphases of the material of wood frame construction in future.