spotlight如何读

英:[ˈspɒtlaɪt]

美:[ˈspɑːtlaɪt]

spotlight英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] 聚光灯(的光) (lamp used for sending) a strong beam of light directed onto a particular place or person,e.g. on the stage of a theatre
  2. [S] 公众注意的中心 full attention or publicity
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 聚光照明 direct a spotlight onto (sb/sth)
  2. vt. 使公众注意,使突出醒目 draw attention to (sth);make conspicuous or obvious

spotlight是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 聚光灯
  2. 反光灯
  3. 探路灯
  4. 公众注意的中心
  5. 聚光灯照明圈
  6. 视听
  7. 注意
  8. 【视】点光
  9. 聚光灯照亮的地方
  10. 媒体和公众的注意
  11. 探照灯
  12. 醒目
  13. 聚光灯光束
  14. 头灯
  15. 照明灯
  16. 车头灯
v. (动词)
  1. 聚光照明
  2. 使公众注意
  3. 使突出醒目
  4. 把光线集中在…
  5. 使显著
  6. 用聚光灯照
  7. 特别关注
  8. 突出报道
  9. 把光线集中在…
  10. 引人注意
adj. (形容词)
  1. 聚光灯照明圈的

spotlight自然拼读

spot·light

spat laIt

spotlight变形

复数:spotlights

第三人称单数:spotlights

现在分词:spotlighting

过去式:spotlighted或spotlit

过去分词:spotlighted或spotlit

spotlight英英释义

noun

a projected spot of light used to illuminate brilliantly a person, object, or group on a stage

public notice or attention

held the political spotlight

a light designed to direct a narrow intense beam of light on a small area

something that illuminates brilliantly

verb

transitive verb

to illuminate with a spotlight

to direct attention to : highlight

spotlight词组

in the spotlight处于公众注意的中心;出风头

spotlight词源中文解释

“聚光灯”,指一种人造光源,可以投射出相对强烈的窄束光。该词于1904年首次出现,由 spot(名词)和 light(名词)组成。最初为戏剧设备之一; 其比喻意义始见于1916年。该动词于1923年被发现。相关词汇: Spotlighting。

spotlight_电工行业词汇

聚光灯

spotlight词源英文解释

The first known use of spotlight was in 1904

spotlight儿童词典英英释义

spotlight1 of 2noun

a spot of light used to light up a particular area, person, or thing (as on a stage)

public notice

a light designed to direct a narrow strong beam of light on a small area

spotlight2 of 2verb

to light up with a spotlight

to bring to public attention

spotlight1 of 2noun

a spot of light used to light up a particular area, person, or thing (as on a stage)

public notice

a light designed to direct a narrow strong beam of light on a small area

spotlight2 of 2verb

to light up with a spotlight

to bring to public attention

spotlight1 of 2noun

a spot of light used to light up a particular area, person, or thing (as on a stage)

public notice

a light designed to direct a narrow strong beam of light on a small area

spotlight2 of 2verb

to light up with a spotlight

to bring to public attention

spotlight 例句

1 ...a new book spotlighting female entrepreneurs.

一本关注女企业家的新书

2 “If I could have everyone’s attention, it’s time for my speech!” said Nearly Headless Nick loudly, striding toward the podium and climbing into an icy blue spotlight.

3 The poor woman chattered on, reluctant apparently to lose the spotlight.

4 Inside, they opened the suitcase they’d delivered earlier and took out tools: camera and film, spotlights, rope, and a roll of black plastic.

5 I make the theater really bright, and then I make a really narrow spotlight, I make everything bright blue, I make it orange.

6 Joe clambered back into the spotlight and spread his arms, demanding silence.

7 She stood alone on stage in the spotlight.

她独自站在舞台的聚光灯下。

8 The tipple area of the mine seemed to be strangely lit—a big spotlight directed at the man-hoist—as my ride carried me past it.

9 In doing so, she turned a spotlight on a shadowy criminal outfit.

10 Her white gown glittered under the spotlight, her face had that coppery, Indianish look, and her hair was in that trademark ponytail.

11 And Chess could only watch in frozen horror as the beam from the portable spotlight in the guards’ arms swung closer and closer.

12 The first spotlighted game in the case was Howdy Doody’s TV Game.

13 The spotlight is so bright in my eyes, I can’t make out any faces.

14 The spotlight was shining away on the singer.

聚光灯正照向那位歌手的一边.

15 He knows how to put a spotlight on the things kids worry most about themselves.

16 And beyond the spotlight, her mission was changing.

17 In one spotlight, I saw Joey in his red robe and trunks.

18 I blend into the student body and don’t feel the spotlight on me so much as the lights dim and the guy talks.

19 I found that I was staring at him, the narrow beam of my lamp focused on his face like a spotlight on an actor.

20 After dark, the Israeli troops kept spotlights trained on the prison.

天黑后, 以军士兵一直将聚光灯对准监狱.

spotlight 同义词

1 车头灯

glimmer

4 用聚光灯照射

spot

5 注目

note eye Mark gaze at

8 特别关注

rush

10 注意力

mind attention

13 视听

audio-visual

14 声名狼藉

evil raffish

spotlight 短语相关

in the spotlight the spotlight turned/put the spotlight on under the media spotlight

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