词汇 | keynote |
释义 | keynote noun[ C ] uk /ˈkiː.nəʊt/ us /ˈkiː.noʊt/ the most important or most emphasized part of something: 要旨,主题,基调 This issue has become the keynote of the election campaign.这一问题已成为竞选活动的主题。 a keynote address/speech/speaker (= an important talk/speaker at a formal meeting)主要演说/发言/发言者 Important and essential things -based amenity at the core of something bare be-all focal point foreground foundation stone fulcrum fundament grandaddy heavyweight imperative need nexus nitty-gritty nub nucleus the grandaddy of somethingidiom the name of the gameidiom keynote | American Dictionarykeynote noun[ C ] us/ˈki·ˌnoʊt/ the most important part, esp. of an event, or something that is emphasized strongly: a keynote speaker/speech Luxury is the keynote here. keynote | Business Englishkeynote noun[ C ] uk /ˈkiːnəʊt/us the most important or most obvious part of something: He is a brilliant designer and his keynote is simplicity. MEETINGS → keynote address: She was chosen to deliver the keynote. Examples of keynotekeynote The remaining keynote speakers also provided plenty of food-for-thought, though they tended to remain more tightly focused on the particular rather than the general. The seminar closes with an internationally renowned keynote speaker addressing the students, the inhabitants of the town and visiting architects. Archetypical drones, overlaid with playful samples of string improvisation and instrumental effects develop the keynotes, roads and horizons for a series of soundscape situations. It certainly would have been more useful if several keynote summaries had been included. This input includes suggesting and approaching appropriate keynote speakers, reviewing abstract submissions, and chairing sessions on the day. These keynote elements are easily accessible and effectively advertise themselves to the community. However, instead of doing this, gauge invariance is used as a keynote. Such was her impact on the world of research in music education that she has been invited to give keynote speeches on every continent. For these scholars, at least, the keynote seems to be a sufficient condition of tonal unity in an opera. In the event education and voluntarism were the keynotes of the response and the committee decided not to make a statement. Dignity could be called the keynote of all virtues. The longest produced the keynote; the pitch of the shorter was a fifth above it and that of the shortest an octave above it. A keynote article necessarily offers a selective exposition of the authors' thinking and so my remarks are an invitation to expand. I have already cited his reliance on a keynote, and the avoidance of the keynote to close acts other than the last. The editors of this volume presented plenary papers and have brought together the other keynote presentations from the conference. 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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