词汇 | foregrounding |
释义 | foregrounding present participle offoreground foreground verb[ T ] uk /ˈfɔː.ɡraʊnd/ us /ˈfɔːr.ɡraʊnd/ to give the most importance to a particular subject, etc.: 强调,突出(某事物的重要性) His speech foregrounded the history of the decision.他的讲话强调了这个决定的历史。 Synonyms emphasize exaggerate highlight overplay overstate spotlight Opposites downplay minimize understate Stressing & emphasizing accentuate accentuation all day longidiom believe deadass drive/hammer something homeidiom exactly insistence insistency insistently intensely like blazesidiom misemphasis percent ram stress themselves underscore work/laugh/freeze, etc. your arse offidiom work/laugh/freeze, etc. your ass offidiom Examples of foregroundingforegrounding In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. It is as if the text, through foregrounding its own evasions, calls its own validity into question. Site-specific performance is an art form that frequently makes surprise inevitable, while foregrounding our relationship with a wider environment. Here what is involved is the foregrounding of qualities perceived as remote from the self or other. Waetjen addresses this well-recognized feature of the region's politics by foregrounding the importance of masculinity. The foregrounding of hard technology allows these delusions to be perpetuated. Foregrounding these figures might have added further nuances to the argument of the book. The impact of this foregrounding of the performer as a central focus of musicological study has, however, been somewhat patchy. However, it is also claimed that the progressive has expressive, intensive, focalizing, foregrounding, subjective, textual, stylistic, etc. functions at its various stages of development. For example, their sizes and foregrounding properties may be different, and details may be more or less visible. We do not see foregrounding and backgrounding of actions relative to each other, either for overlaps or other complex relationships. Well, it is the task of isolating and foregrounding a certain set of semantic notions as centers of perceptual attention. Now, through the foregrounding of genre, he reminds us that she is an illusion, an operatic construction. I suspect that such emphatic foregrounding of grammar may be a bit jarring. The foregrounding of an unconventional timbre, the solo flute, within the orchestral fabric marks the work as exotic and antique. When such constituents are expressed, they are typically positioned after the production of the predicate, thereby foregrounding the direct affiliative stance. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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