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limelight

/lahym-lahyt/US // ˈlaɪmˌlaɪt //UK // (ˈlaɪmˌlaɪt) //

焦点,亮点,焦点人物,焦点问题

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Theater. a lighting unit for spotlighting the front of the stage, producing illumination by means of a flame of mixed gases directed at a cylinder of lime and having a special lens for concentrating the light in a strong beam.the light so produced.Chiefly British.a lighting unit, especially a spotlight.
    • : the center of public attention, interest, observation, or notoriety: He seems fond of the limelight.

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  • Moreover, these links are a great way to reach out, make connections, and get your content in the desired limelight.

  • A rich result undoubtedly gets more limelight and hence more attention from users which means that their CTRs also increase tremendously.

  • Olfaction, long the Cinderella of the senses, was thrown into the limelight of the scientific mainstream.

  • Not to be outdone at the ’85 Cologne show, Harley-Davidson was, as usual, way ahead of its time with this Sportster-powered, Katana-inspired Café Racer, which shared the limelight with the new GSX-R750, Bimota Tesi, et al.

  • Meanwhile, brands owned by Dongguan-based BBK Electronics Corporation—realme, Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus, and iQOO—were also in the limelight.

  • The brazen land grab of Crimea was planned while Putin was enjoying the limelight of the Sochi Winter Olympics.

  • However, Cooke can never really bring himself to see Joplin as ruined by the limelight.

  • There were speeches, but not from Joe Sutter, who held back from the limelight.

  • But Sam more or less managed to stay out of the limelight until he was connected to the star of Sydney White.

  • But it became pretty clear once Levine was in the limelight why this Jane dumped his ass.

  • Limelight and the center of the stage was a passion of Sam Clemens's boyhood, a love of the spectacular that never wholly died.

  • Used to going unostentatiously about with her chums, she now found herself continually in the limelight.

  • The vulgarity and love of the limelight which Du Maurier had satirized were multiplied tenfold.

  • The clashing bayonets flashed like quicksilver, and faces were lit up as by limelight.

  • Years ago a limelight was so arranged as to be used on board ship for illuminating objects at a great distance.