highlight
verb
noun
ˈhaɪlaɪt
verb
1
to
make
a
problem
or
subject
easy
to
notice
so
that
people
pay
attention
to
it
使…突出,使注意力集中于
Your
resume
should
highlight
your
skills
and
achievements.
你的简历应该突出自己的技能和成绩。
2
to
mark
written
words
with
a
special
coloured
pen,
or
in
a
different
colour
on
a
computer
〔用色笔〕标出;〔在计算机上用不同颜色〕突出显示
Use
the
cursor
to
highlight
the
name
of
the
document
you
want
to
print.
用光标将你要打印的文件的名称标出来。
3
to
make
some
parts
of
your
hair
a
lighter
colour
than
the
rest
将〔部分头发〕染成浅色,挑染
noun
4
the
most
important,
interesting,
or
enjoyable
part
of
something
such
as
a
holiday,
performance,
or
sports
competition
最突出 (精彩 )的部分 (场面 )
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of
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That
weekend
in
Venice
was
definitely
the
highlight
of
our
trip,
在威尼斯度过的那个周末无疑是我们这次旅行最精彩的部分。
[+
from
]
At
11.30
we’ll
be
showing
highlights
from
the
Third
Round
of
the
FA
Cup.
11 点 30 分我们将播放足总杯第三轮比赛的精彩片段。
5
highlights
areas
of
hair
that
have
been
made
a
lighter
colour
than
the
rest
挑染的头发
plural 复数
6
a
light
bright
area
on
a
painting
or
photograph
[术语] 〔绘画、照片上的〕强光部分,明亮部分
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