highlight
['haɪlaɪt]
释义
释义1:v.挑染头发
Strands of hair that have been lightened, as by bleaching or coloring.
释义2:v.高光加亮
To make prominent; emphasize.
释义3:n. 最精彩的部分 an especially significant or interesting detail or event
例句
Wilson: That smugness of yours really is an attractive quality.
House:Thank you.It was either that or get my hair highlighted. Smugness is easier to maintain.(House)
威尔森:你身上那股自鸣得意,真是一种吸引人的气质。
豪斯:谢谢。要不就是因为去把头发给染了。这股气质就更好保持了。(豪斯医生)
Walter:Well, the kid had a talent for covering his tracks. I've highlighted all the items I think he should admit to.(House of Cards)
沃特:这孩子隐藏踪迹倒是有一套,我把他该承认的东西都高光标出来了。(纸牌屋)
Siebert: I was telling Professor Arnold how you came up with super-asymmetry at you wedding.
Arnold: It's a wonderful story.
Amy: Ha, it really is.
Sheldon: I wouldn't say it was the highlight of the wedding, because I've been told not to for reasons I don't fully understand. (The Big Bang Theory)
西伯特:刚刚我还和阿诺德教授提到你们是如何在婚礼上发现超不对称原理的。
阿诺德:这个故事真精彩。
艾米:是的。
谢尔顿:我无法将这段称为婚礼的亮点因为某人不允许我这么说,个中缘由我也不懂。(生活大爆炸)