spot
light
复数形式
spotlights
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聚光灯, 舞台灯光
a very strong beam of light that can be cast on someone or something, particularly a person on stage
A spotlight is a type of lighting fixture that focuses a narrow beam of light on a specific area or subject. It is designed to create intense, direct illumination with a well-defined beam, which helps highlight particular objects or performers. Spotlights are commonly used in theater, film, and photography to emphasize certain parts of a scene or to create dramatic effects. They can be adjusted to change the size and intensity of the light beam, allowing for precise control over how and where the light is applied.
- The actor stepped into the spotlight, his face illuminated by the warm glow of the stage spotlight.
演员走进了聚光灯,他的脸被舞台聚光灯的温暖光芒照亮。
- The singer dazzled the audience as she moved gracefully under the spotlight, her voice soaring with each note.
歌手在聚光灯下优雅地移动,她的声音随着每个音符飙升,让观众眼花缭乱。
- The magician performed his tricks under the bright spotlight, captivating the audience with his sleight of hand.
魔术师在明亮的聚光灯下表演了他的魔术,用他的手法技巧吸引了观众。
- The dancer twirled and leaped across the stage, her movements accentuated by the dramatic spotlight.
舞者在舞台上旋转跳跃,她的动作被戏剧性的聚光灯所突出。
- The speaker stood confidently in the spotlight, delivering a powerful speech that resonated with the audience.
演讲者自信地站在聚光灯下,发表了与观众产生共鸣的有力演讲。
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a center of public focus
- The young actor quickly rose to the spotlight.
- The scandal put the politician in the national spotlight.
- The company's innovation brought it into the spotlight.
- The athlete enjoyed the spotlight during the championship.
- Media coverage cast her into the spotlight.