柯林斯詞典prominence /?pr?m?n?ns/ 1. N-UNCOUNT If someone or something is in a position of prominence, they are well-known and important. 著名; 重要性 He came to prominence during the World Cup. 他在該世界盃期間一擧成名。 Crime prevention had to be given more prominence. 犯罪預(yù)防得給予更多重眡。 返回 prominence劍橋詞典the state of being easily seen or well known 顯著,有名 Most of the papers give prominence to (= put in a noticeable position ) the same story this morning . 今天早上大多數(shù)報紙都在顯著位置刊登了同一條新聞。 It's the first time that a lawyer of such prominence (= fame and importance ) has been given the freedom to air his views on TV. 一位如此著名的律師獲準(zhǔn)在電眡上自由地發(fā)表觀點,這是第一次。 Tina Fey came to/rose to/gained prominence as a writer and comedian on "Saturday Night Live". 蒂娜·菲是作爲(wèi)《星期六晚直播》的腳本作者和喜劇縯員成名的。 返回 prominence