柯林斯詞典emphasis /??mf?s?s/ (emphases/??mf?si?z/) 1. N-VAR Emphasis is special or extra importance that is given to an activity or to a part or aspect of something. 重點 Too much emphasis is placed on research. 把重點過多地放在研究上。2. N-VAR Emphasis is extra force that you put on a syllable, word, or phrase when you are speaking in order to make it seem more important. 重音 The emphasis is on the first syllable of the last word. 重音是在最末一個單詞的第一個音節(jié)上。 返回 emphasis劍橋詞典the particular importance or attention that is given to something 重視;強調(diào) I think we should put as much emphasis on preventing disease as we do on curing it. 我認為我們應(yīng)該像重視治療一樣重視疾病的預(yù)防。 Schools here put/place /lay great emphasis on written work and grammar . 這里的學(xué)校特別重視寫作和語法。 the extra force that is given to a word or part of a word when it is spoken 重讀;重音 The emphasis is on the final syllable . 重音在最后一個音節(jié)上。 Where do you put the emphasis in the word "controversy "? "controversy"這個詞的重音在哪個音節(jié)上? 例句 Too much emphasis is placed on the desirability of being thin .The school puts a lot of emphasis on teaching children to read and write.You can never place enough emphasis upon the importance of safety .Words are sometimes italicized for emphasis.She placed the emphasis on the word 'soon '. 返回 emphasis