spotlighting
v. 聚光照明( spotlight的現在分詞 ); 使公眾注意,使突出醒目
A spotlight is a powerful light, for example in a theatre, which can be directed so that it lights up a small area.
If something spotlights a particular problem or situation, it makes people notice it and think about it.
The budget crisis also spotlighted a weakening American economy.
預算危機也突顯了正在衰退的美國經濟。
...a new book spotlighting female entrepreneurs.
一本關注女企業家的新書
Someone or something that is in the spotlight is getting a great deal of public attention.
Webb is back in the spotlight.
韋布又重新成為焦點。
If someone or something comes under the spotlight, they are thoroughly examined, especially by journalists and the public.
The economy will come under the spotlight today at the conference of the Trades Union Congress.
經濟將會成為今天工會代表大會會議上的焦點。