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keynote

/kee-noht/US // ˈkiˌnoʊt //UK // (ˈkiːˌnəʊt) //

主旨,基调,主题演讲,主旨演讲

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Music. the note or tone on which a key or system of tones is founded; the tonic.
    • : the main idea or central principle of a speech, program, thought, action, etc.
    • : the policy line to be followed, as by a party in a political campaign, that is set forth authoritatively in advance by an address or other formal announcement.
    • : keynote address.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    key·not·ed, key·not·ing.

    • : to announce the policy of; deliver a keynote address at: The governor will keynote the convention.
    • : to serve as the keynote for.
    • : Music. to give the keynote of.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    key·not·ed, key·not·ing.

    • : to provide a keynote, especially a keynote address: He refused an invitation to keynote.

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Examples

  • Check out the agenda, including an eye-opening keynote from our new Director of Search Content, Carolyn Lynden, dedicated SEO and PPC learning journeys, Overtime live Q&A, and more.

  • CES 2021 is still happening — without Vegas, crowds, prototypes or germsSamsung’s CES keynote presentation, a half-hour video, calls its focus a “Better Normal for All.”

  • At the 2021 show, Verizon takes the stop spot for the keynote and Samsung will be announcing its new 5G-enabled devices at an event after the show.

  • In her keynote, Zuboff suggested EU regulators should follow two key principles as they consider what to do.

  • Make diversity in your speaker line-ups and keynotes a top priority.

  • I flew to Peru to hear her give a keynote speech at an international conference.

  • To this end, CAIR has invited Rev. Al Sharpton to be the keynote speaker at its 20th anniversary dinner to be held next month.

  • You may not remember, but you were our commencement keynote speaker that day at the George Washington University National Center.

  • But Pence, who was slated to keynote this conference in just a few minutes?

  • He was a soaring star from the moment he finished his keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.

  • Daring ambition rather than any merely abstract virtue was the keynote of her character.

  • These are the keynote of the great Republic, dominating all other chords, sacrificing harmony to noise, beauty to bulk.

  • The keynote is the oath which, in all ages and in all languages, passion seems to generate with but very little assistance.

  • That song had been the keynote to her new life, and it seemed now as if it were also to be the final benediction.

  • This humanity of Holbach's is the very keynote of his character and of his intellectual life as well.