单词 | highlighted |
释义 | highlight1 of 2noun high·light ˈhī-ˌlīt plural highlights 1 a : something (such as an event or detail) that is of major significance or special interest Visiting the Alps was a highlight of their trip to Europe. b : a summary of the most significant or interesting parts of something (such as a completed sporting event) presented typically on a television broadcast —usually plural watched highlights of the night's games 2 : a spot or area that is lighter than surrounding spots or areas: such as a : the lightest part or one of the lightest parts of a painting, drawing, etc. especially : one that depicts the areas of the subject receiving the greatest amount of illumination added highlights to the painting used white pencil for the highlights and charcoal for the shadows b : a lighter area of the hair specifically : such an area created artificially (as through the application of chemical substances) — usually plural brown hair with blond highlights highlight 2 of 2verb highlighted; highlighting transitive verb 1 : to throw a strong light on highlighting featured merchandise on the shelves 2 a : to center attention on : emphasize, stress The speech will highlight the need for education reform. b : to constitute a significant or especially interesting part of : to constitute a highlight of His trip to Europe was highlighted by a visit to Vatican City. 3 a : to mark (text) with a highlighter b : to cause (something, such as text or an icon) to be displayed in a way that stands out on an electronic screen (as of a computer or smartphone) highlighted the sentence and deleted it highlighted 1 of 2 adjectiveas in spotlighted Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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highlighted 2 of 2verbas in emphasized to indicate the importance of by centering attention on according to the TV schedule, this week's "Astronomy Today" highlights the accomplishments of Maria Mitchell Synonyms & Similar Words
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