1 VERB 使突出;强调;使注意 If someone or something highlights a point or problem, they emphasize it or make you think about it. 使突出;强调;使注意
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Last year Collins wrote a moving ballad which highlighted the plight of the homeless. [VERB noun]
去年,柯林斯写了一首动人的抒情歌曲,突出描绘了无家可归者的苦境。
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Once again, the 'Free Press' prefers not to highlight these facts. [VERB noun]
“自由新闻”组织再次故意不去突出强调这些事实。
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Two events have highlighted the tensions in recent days. [VERB noun]
两起事件进一步凸显了最近一段时间的紧张局势。
SYN emphasize, stress, accent, feature
2 VERB (用荧光笔)标出;(在计算机屏幕上)突出显示 To highlight a piece of text means to mark it in a different colour, either with a special type of pen or on a computer screen. (用荧光笔)标出;(在计算机屏幕上)突出显示
3 N-COUNT 最有趣(或最精彩、最重要)的部分 The highlights of an event, activity, or period of time are the most interesting or exciting parts of it. 最有趣(或最精彩、最重要)的部分
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...a match that is likely to prove one of the highlights of the tournament. [+ of]
可能是本次联赛中最精彩的比赛之一
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The highlight of my day used to be cooking Meg a meal when she came in from work.
过去,我一天中最有意思的事就是在梅格下班回到家时为她做顿饭。
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I don't want to watch the game now. I'll just wait till the highlights come on later tonight.
我现在不想看比赛。我要等到今晚晚些时候好戏上演的时候再看。
SYN high point, peak, climax, feature
4 N-PLURAL 挑染的头发;(头发经阳光照射后产生强光效果的)浅色部分 Highlights in a person's hair are narrow lighter areas made by dyeing or sunlight. 挑染的头发;(头发经阳光照射后产生强光效果的)浅色部分
Word Partnership | Use highlight with: |
N. | highlight concerns/problems, highlight differences 1 highlight of someone's career 3 |
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