柯林斯詞典spotlight /?sp?t?la?t/ (spotlighting,spotlighted,spotlights) 1. N-COUNT A spotlight is a powerful light, for example in a theatre, which can be directed so that it lights up a small area. (劇院等的) 聚光燈2. V-T If something spotlights a particular problem or situation, it makes people notice it and think about it. 使備受關(guān)注 The budget crisis also spotlighted a weakening economy. 預(yù)算危機也使日益衰弱的經(jīng)濟備受關(guān)注。3. PHRASE Someone or something that is in the spotlight is getting a great deal of public attention. 矚目中 Webb is back in the spotlight. 韋佈又重新受到矚目。 返回 spotlight劍橋詞典C2 (UK informal spot) a lamp whose beam can be directed , or a circle of light produced by such a lamp 聚光燈;聚光燈照明圈 ?in the spotlight (of a person ) receiving a lot of public attention (人)備受關(guān)注的,爲公衆(zhòng)矚目的 The senator has been in the spotlight recently since the revelation of his tax frauds . 自從蓡議員的納稅欺詐行爲曝光後,他就成了公衆(zhòng)關(guān)注的焦點。 返回 spotlight