emphasis的意思和读音

emphasis

: [ˈemfəsɪs] : ['emfəsɪs]

n.;(

emphases  

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

v.+n.shift emphasis

n.stress,importance,weight,accent,prominence

emphasisn.

1.special importance that is given to sth

The emphasis is very much on learning the spoken language.

to put/lay/place emphasis on sth

We provide all types of information, with an emphasis on legal advice.

There has been a shift of emphasis from manufacturing to service industries.

The course has a vocational emphasis.

The examples we will look at have quite different emphases.

2.the extra force given to a word or phrase when spoken, especially in order to show that it is important; a way of writing a word (for example drawing a line underneath it) to show that it is important

‘I can assure you,’ she added with emphasis, ‘the figures are correct.’“,”,“。”

n.1.,,,2.(,),3.,

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.He said the evolution of the "pay-per-click" economy has put the emphasis on reader traffic and financial return, not journalism.,“

2.Anti-mosquito measures continued to place emphasis on eliminating breeding places, particularly improperly disposed containers.

3.English garden styles reign with an informal look, the emphasis being on a design that looks like it might have occurred in nature.

4.Again, the form of language is often too much emphasis on some kind of spiritual strength will weaken.

5.It is as if by placing emphasis on the unexpected qualities of everyday materials we discover a fresh sense of place.

6.The framing and light emphasis the innocence of the children, and the harmonious and happy relationship between the two generations.

7.But Mr. Obama, who vowed to put a 'much bigger emphasis' on export promotion, said the U. S. can't shy away from international competition.

8.Germany was made to financially compensate other nations, but there was more of an emphasis on rebuilding Europe.

9.But there is no doubt that as a student, great emphasis should be placed on his studies.

10.But the emphasis seems to be on cracking down on those breaking the rules.