accentuate
/əkˈsentʃueɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /əkˈsentʃueɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ik-ˈsen(t)-shə-ˌwāt ak-/ (ame, mw)
accentuate — 動詞
- accentuatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- accentuateshe / she / it
- accentuatedpast simple
- accentuating-ing form
1. To cause a particular quality, detail, or aspect of something to become more pro
強調;突顯
使某特徵更明顯
To cause a particular quality, detail, or aspect of something to become more prominent or easier to notice, often by creating contrast or highlighting it.
The red dress accentuated Elena's dark hair and brown eyes.
那件紅色洋裝突顯了 Elena 深色的頭髮和棕色眼睛。
accentuate + physical feature (hair/eyes)
Wei's calm voice only accentuated the tense atmosphere in the meeting room.
Wei 平靜的聲音反而更凸顯了會議室的緊張氣氛。
abstract quality as object (atmosphere)
The new lighting in the gallery accentuates the curves of the ancient stone sculptures.
藝廊的新燈光突顯了那些古代石雕的曲線。
Aisha chose a slim black belt to accentuate her waist under the jacket.
Aisha 選了一條黑色細皮帶來凸顯外套下的腰部線條。
Diego painted the back wall a lighter colour to accentuate the depth of the room.
Diego 把後面的牆漆成淺色,以凸顯房間的深度感。
- emphasize
More common and general; works for both stating importance and making something stand out.
- highlight
Suggests drawing specific attention to a detail within a larger whole; slightly less formal.
- underscore
More figurative, like underlining text; often used for abstract points or arguments.
文法句型
accentuate + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used with physical or visual features (colours, shapes, body parts) as the object, but also works with abstract qualities (differences, contrasts, tensions). More formal than 'emphasize'.