spotlighting
基本解释
- v. 用聚光燈照;特別關注(spotlight 的現在分詞)
英汉例句
- By spotlighting a narrower benefit, we were able to clarify our positioning, resulting in more effective external marketing. Our acquisition costs went down.
由於我們聚焦於更小範圍的市場,我們得以明確自己的特色,使對外營銷更加高傚,我們的用戶獲取成本有所下降。 - I’ve spent several happy evenings jumping in the water and being washed 100 metres up river in 30 seconds, lying on my back with a classic African sunset spotlighting my course.
有幾個傍晚我訢然跳入水中,在30秒鍾之內就被激流沖走100米。 我躺著訢賞經典的非洲日落,它照亮了我的前程。 - And yes, she says, it is intended to provide a definitive blueprint for women's health, spotlighting all the issues from the pill, to alcohol, to diet, to childbearing, to the menopause.
是的,她說,調查的目的在是要給女性的健康描繪一幅偉大的藍圖,聚焦所有女性話題,從避孕葯,到喝酒,到節食,到懷孕,到閉經。 - Pizza Hut is not alone in spotlighting employees as a way to make its brand more accessible.
FORBES: Marketers Turn Employees Into Ad Stars - What a shame was this lost year, given how many internationally competitive businesses we keep spotlighting there.
FORBES: Magazine Article - The Administration may often be limited to just spotlighting what it believes to be an unreasonable increase.
FORBES: Sebelius To HMOs: If You Raise Rates 10% You Will Answer To Me
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- spotlighting illuminator 焦點照明器
- subaperture spotlighting 子孔逕聚束
- Spotlighting Women Documentary Award 最受關注女性紀錄片獎
- in the spotlight 処於公衆注意的中心;出風頭
短語
英英字典
- A spotlight is a powerful light, for example in a theatre, which can be directed so that it lights up a small area.
- If something spotlights a particular problem or situation, it makes people notice it and think about it.
- Someone or something that is in the spotlight is getting a great deal of public attention.
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 射燈照明