spotlighting

英 [ˈspɒtlaɪtɪŋ] 美 [ˈspɑːtlaɪtɪŋ]

v.  用聚光灯照; 特别关注,突出报道(以使公众注意)
spotlight的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. 聚光灯
    A spotlight is a powerful light, for example in a theatre, which can be directed so that it lights up a small area.
    1. VERB 使受关注;使突出醒目
      If something spotlights a particular problem or situation, it makes people notice it and think about it.
      1. The budget crisis also spotlighted a weakening American economy.
        预算危机也突显了正在衰退的美国经济。
      2. ...a new book spotlighting female entrepreneurs.
        一本关注女企业家的新书
    2. PHRASE 成为公众关注的焦点;受到瞩目
      Someone or something that is in the spotlight is getting a great deal of public attention.
      1. Webb is back in the spotlight.
        韦布又重新成为焦点。
    3. PHRASE 备受(媒体和公众的)关注
      If someone or something comes under the spotlight, they are thoroughly examined, especially by journalists and the public.
      1. The economy will come under the spotlight today at the conference of the Trades Union Congress.
        经济将会成为今天工会代表大会会议上的焦点。

    双语例句

    1. Spotlighting to guide eyes from word to word
      指导眼睛从一个词到一个词的定向照明
    2. Spotlighting: Analysis on the New Mode of EU Environmental Law Enforcement
      暴光制度&欧盟环保执法新模式评析
    3. In addition, the Festival established ongoing partnerships with many local organizations to present some unique programs spotlighting the wide variety of cultural experiences recorded on film.
      另外,电影节与许多当地的组织建立了持续的伙伴关系,演出一些从电影上拷贝的节目,聚焦于文化体验的多样性。
    4. The process of projection is not just the borrowing of words, but the spotlighting and clarifying of the corresponding concepts in the target domain.
      投射的过程不仅仅是词语的借用,同时也使目标域的概念得到突显和明晰。
    5. The third is the focus of the article, spotlighting the elements of obligation of private nuisance, especially the reasonableness factor;
      第三部分是私人侵扰责任的构成要素,也是本文的重点,着重论述了法院在处理私人侵扰之诉中所考虑的各种因素;