
무대나 특정 대상을 비추는 강렬하고 좁은 빛줄기 또는 그러한 조명 장치.
A powerful lamp that projects a narrow, intense beam of light onto a specific area or person, especially on a stage; also, the beam of light itself.
예문:
"The stage manager adjusted the spotlight just before the singer walked out."
"As the curtain rose, a single blue spotlight illuminated the dancer's silhouette."
"We could barely see the details of the painting, as it was only lit by a weak spotlight."
사람, 사건 또는 문제에 집중되는 강렬한 대중의 관심이나 주목.
Intense public attention, scrutiny, or fame directed towards a person, event, or issue.
예문:
"After winning the championship, the young athlete was suddenly thrust into the national spotlight."
"The company tried to avoid the media spotlight after the scandal broke last week."
"Being constantly in the spotlight made the celebrity long for a quiet, private life."
스포트라이트를 사용하여 특정 대상이나 장소를 비추다.
To illuminate a person or object using a spotlight.
예문:
"The director decided to spotlight the lead actress during her emotional solo performance."
"Only the centerpiece of the museum exhibit was brightly spotlighted, leaving the rest of the room dim."
"The technicians spotlighted the band members as they took their positions on stage."
특정 문제, 상황 또는 특징에 대중의 관심이나 비판적 주의를 집중시키다.
To draw public or critical attention to a specific issue, problem, or feature; to highlight.
예문:
"The investigative report spotlighted the corruption within the city council."
"Her acceptance speech spotlighted the need for better mental health resources in schools."
"The documentary successfully spotlighted the struggles faced by migrant workers in the region."