spotlight的意思和读音

spotlight

: [ˈspɑtˌlaɪt] : [ˈspɒtˌlaɪt]

n.

v.使

spotlights  spotlighting  spotlighted  spotlit  

v.obscure

n.anonymity

v.highlight,point up,draw attention to,underline,focus on

n.attention,limelight,fuss,focus,interest

spotlightn.

1.[c]a light with a single, very bright beam that can be directed at a particular place or person

The room was lit by spotlights.

2.[u]the area of light that is made by a spotlight

She stood alone on stage in the spotlight.

3.[u]attention from newspapers, television and the public

Unemployment is once again in the spotlight .

The issue will come under the spotlight when parliament reassembles.

The report has turned the spotlight on the startling rise in street crime.使

v.

1.~ sthto shine a spotlight on sb/sth

a spotlit stage

2.~ sth使to give special attention to a problem, situation, etc. so that people notice it

The programme spotlights financial problems in the health service.

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v.1.线...,使

n.1.a powerful light that shines on a small area, for example in a theater; the light from a spotlight2.a situation in which you get a lot of public attention; the attention of people in a group

v.1.to shine a spotlight on someone or something, especially a performer on a stage2.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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3. S_Rays S_SpotLight S_CloudsColorSmooth ...

4. reverse spotlight( spotlight) Drizzle( ) ...

5. sport n. spotlight n. be spotted with ‖ ...

6. touristy spotlight consider ...

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1."The charity work is at the crux of being a musician, " Leehom said. "Being a public figure, you've got to sway the spotlight. ",”,“”。

2.It is hard not to feel a twinge of pity; few would envy such a life in the spotlight as teenage hormones start to kick in.

3.The Portuguese tactician has never been out of the spotlight at Stamford Bridge since arriving at the club in the summer of 2004.2004

4.He said one purpose of the Armitage mission will be to keep the heat, and the spotlight, on the Damascus government.使

5."We spent the last four years trying to stay out of the spotlight, " Jenna Bush said to laughter from the delegates.·:“。”

6.But I had a childhood, and I was allowed to make mistakes and find my own way in the world without the glare of the spotlight.耀

7.I spotlight the waiting room which I did not put in the case of the memory ceremony and a commemorative event this time.

8.His wife Michelle, in an opening night speech, is expected to spotlight Senator Obama's unusual life story.

9.Having growing up in the spotlight as a child star of Harry Potter, Emma Watson often had to fight to convince people she's all grown up.

10.HRN: You mentioned silver as a way to preserve wealth but gold seems to be in the spotlight.