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
- Both sides emphasise the importance of promoting and protecting human rights and the rule of law and stand ready to strengthen their human rights dialogue on the basis of equality and mutual respect.
双方强调促进和保护人权与法治的意义,愿在平等和相互尊重基础上加强人权对话。 - It is more important to involve more countries and systems and emphasise our own form.
更重要的是要让更多的国家和体系参与进来,并强调我们自己的形式。 - 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。 - 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。 - He stood up as we walked in, I think purposely to emphasise that he was the boss.
我们进去的时候他站了起来,我认为他是在示意他是老板。 - I should emphasise that I am making assumptions here.
我应该强调的是,我在这里只是假设。 - I would like to emphasise that Russia certainly intends to expand its presence in the Arctic.
我要强调的是,俄罗斯计划增加驻北极的人数。 - If you want to emphasise something, you can also use so/ so before the adjective, e.g.
如果你想强调某事,你可以在形容词前加so/太,例如:Itwassopeaceful! - 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。 - And emphasise, if appropriate, that the results have not yet been published and are therefore only preliminary.
如果合适的话,还要强调这些结果尚未发表,因此只是初步结果。