emphasise
英 ['emfəsaɪz]
美 ['emfəsaɪz]
v. 强调; 重视; 着重; 使突出
过去分词:emphasised 过去式:emphasised 第三人称单数:emphasises 现在分词:emphasising
BNC.2686
英英释义
verb
- to stress, single out as important
- Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet
- give extra weight to (a communication)
- Her gesture emphasized her words
双语例句
- Some of the women were asked to emphasise supposed masculine-like traits such as assertiveness, independence and raw ambition.
让其中一些女性对原本属于男性特质的,如自信、独立和有野心的这类男性特质做出评价。 - They are typically no excuses schools that emphasise discipline, long hours and short holidays.
这些学校是典型的不给借口学校,强调纪律、长时间学习和较短的假期,申请竞争也相当激烈。 - Traditional educational systems and measurements of IQ tend to emphasise linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligence, largely overlooking other forms.
传统教育体制和iq标准往往强调语言表达和逻辑数学智力,基本上忽视了其它智力。 - Small classes highlight the importance of people skills as directors and participants on small programmes repeatedly emphasise.
小班授课突显了人际交往技能的重要性就像小班课程的指导者和学员多次强调的那样。 - The main risk I want to emphasise is, however, not a big accident.
然而,我想强调的主要风险并不是发生一次严重事件的风险。 - Studies of business leaders tend to emphasise their vision, drive and ruthlessness.
对商业领袖的研究往往将重点放在他们的洞察力、发展欲和无所顾忌上。 - But they emphasise the fragility of recovery and, in particular, the huge private sector financial surpluses.
但他们强调,复苏仍然非常脆弱,尤其是私人部门仍拥有庞大的财务盈余。 - These changes emphasise its monitoring role and charge it with ensuring the company's stability.
这类变化强调了其监督角色,并赋予其确保公司稳定的职责。 - Remember if you want to emphasise an adjective, you can put too/ too before the adjective, e.g.
记住如果你想强调某个形容词,你可以在它之前加上too/太,如此。 - In it you emphasise that rationality and calculation underlie economic behaviour.
你在书中强调,理性和计算是经济行为的基础。