5. The lines are elastic and full of rhythm on ceramic, while the colors are layered and have emphasis on canvas.
6. This is obviously a policy with more emphasis on formality rather than on substantial ways to improve the government employees'working capability.
7. The practical activity of giving emphasis on professional ethics for public servants was an important move to improve professional ethics level of public servants.
8. Such an emphasis on incentives addresses legislators'concerns about the actual effect of the new law.
9. But one cannot draw parallels between this renewed emphasis on chastity and some conservative Americans'advocacy of celibacy.
10. But an emphasis on expanding the number of doctoral students has brought some problems, which demand a change in the management style of our educational policy.
emphasis 英英释义
noun
1. intensity or forcefulness of expression
e.g. the vehemence of his denial
his emphasis on civil rights
Synonym: vehemence
2. the relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch)
e.g. he put the stress on the wrong syllable
Synonym: stress accent
3. special and significant stress by means of position or repetition e.g.
4. special importance or significance
e.g. the red light gave the central figure increased emphasis
the room was decorated in shades of grey with distinctive red accents
Synonym: accent
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