keynote
keynote 英 [ˈki:nəʊt] 美 [ˈkinoʊt]
n. 基调;主旨;主音 vt. 给…定基调;说明基本政策 vi. 作主旨发言
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- A keynote is "the leading note in a musical key," and that meaning has spread to include the leading theme or idea in almost anything. For example, a keynote speaker at a conference includes this central subject in her speech.
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- n. 基调;主旨;主音
- vt. 给…定基调;说明基本政策
- vi. 作主旨发言
- n. (Keynote)Keynote讲演
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1. The keynote of his speech was unity.
他讲话的基调是团结。
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2. Today the keynote of the wedding gown is simplicity.
如今结婚礼服的基调是素雅。
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3. In a news conference after his keynote address, Mr. Zuckerberg and other executives stressed that the new services would not loosen its privacy policies.
在主旨演讲之后的新闻发布会上,扎克伯格和其他高管强调说,新的服务不会放松隐私保护政策。
- keynote (n.) also key-note, "lowest note of a musical scale, basis of a tonal key, the tonic," 1776, from key (n.1) in sense of "musical scale" + note (n.). The keynote is the given note on which the melodic and harmonic relationships in the scale are built, and it gives its name to the key. Figurative sense of "leading idea, central principle" is from 1783; keynote speech is 1887, American English.
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