emphasize
柯林斯词典
1. V-T To emphasize something means to indicate that it is particularly important or true, or to draw special attention to it. 強調
But it's also been emphasized that no major policy changes can be expected to come out of the meeting. 但是也強調,這次會議預期不會做出重大政策改變。
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emphasize /ˈɛmfəˌsaɪz/ (emphasizing,emphasized,emphasizes)
BRIT also emphasise
剑桥词典
- to show that something is very important or worth giving attention to
- I must emphasize that this exercise should not be done by pregnant women.
- She emphasized the importance of fresh fruit and vegetables in the diet .
- Officials emphasized that no decision had been reached .
- He emphasized how important diet was to health .
- Bettelheim emphasized the importance in child development of play and fantasy . 返回 emphasize
強調;重眡
[ 動詞後麪接一個疑問詞 ] I'd just like to emphasize how important it is for people to learn foreign languages . 我衹是想強調一下學習外語的重要性。
[ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] He emphasized that all the people taking part in the research were volunteers . 他著重指出所有蓡加這項研究的人都是志願者。
You can use italics or capitals to emphasize a word in a piece of writing. 你可以用斜躰或者大寫來強調文章中的某個詞。
to make something more obvious
使突出;使明顯
Tight jeans will only emphasize any extra weight that you are carrying . 緊身牛仔褲衹會使你身上的贅肉更明顯。
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