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prominence noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + PROMINENCE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat 很突出growing, increased, increasing 越来越/日益/愈见突出equal 同样的突出special 特别突出◆a performance which gives a special prominence to the part of Hamlet's mother特别突出哈姆雷特的母亲这一角色的表演due, undue (both especially BrE) 适当的/过分的突出international, national 国际/国内声望political, public 政治/公共声望VERB + PROMINENCEachieve, come into, come to, gain, rise to, shoot to (especially BrE) 获得声望;赢得声望;跻身于显赫地位;声名鹊起◆She came to national prominence as an artist in the 1960s.她于 20 世纪 60 年代在国内赢得了艺术家声望。bring sb/sth into, bring sb/sth to, give sb/sth 突出⋯◆His account gives due prominence to the role of the king.他的叙述恰如其分地突出了国王的作用。PHRASESa place of prominence, a position of prominence 显要位置◆The former rebels were given positions of prominence in the new government.以前的反叛者在新一届政府中被委以重任。a rise to prominence 一举成名◆The city's rise to prominence as a port began in the early 19th century.这个城市在 19 世纪初期开始成为重要的港口。 |