accentuated
英 [əkˈsentʃueɪtɪd]
美 [əkˈsentʃueɪtɪd]
v. 着重; 强调; 使突出
accentuate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:accentuated
COCA.44915
柯林斯词典
- VERB 强调;加重;使更明显
Toaccentuatesomething means to emphasize it or make it more noticeable.- His shaven head accentuates his large round face...
光头使他的大圆脸更加突出。 - The whole air of menace was accentuated by the fact that he was so cordial and soft-voiced.
他如此亲切,说话轻声细语,这更加重了威胁的语气。
- His shaven head accentuates his large round face...
双语例句
- The tight jumper only accentuated his fat stomach.
那件紧身套头毛衣反更突出了他那肥胖的肚子。 - When skin is dry, says Narins, every wrinkle is accentuated, making you look older.
如果皮肤是干性的,她说,每个皱纹都会很显眼,让你显得更老。 - However this doesn't mean that they should be accentuated and featured.
然而这并不是说它们应该被强调和起重要作用。 - Increasing genetic uniformity in crops has accentuated the potential effect of diseases.
植物基因越来越多的一致性加剧了病害潜在的不良影响。 - This has accentuated market volatility and illiquidity.
这加剧了市场波动性,导致流动性愈发不足。 - Her white dress accentuated her sunburn.
她雪白的衣服更显出她晒黑的肤色。 - But the changing fortunes of nuclear power have accentuated the ups and downs for uranium.
然而,核大国的命运变化突出了铀的起伏。 - He wore a belted raincoat that accentuated his portly middle
他穿着一件系腰带的雨衣,使他发福的腰身更加显眼。 - The absorption isn't very strong so that this is no accentuated reflection of red light at the surface.
吸收并不是很强,因此在表面上没有红光的强烈反射。 - Instead, one feels collision from similarity, because similarity can generate confusion, particularly after one's identity has been labeled and accentuated by his or her culture.
因为相似会产生困惑,尤其是当一个人被他或她的文化贴上标签并加以强调之后。
