cynosure
GRE,1
英['sɪnəzjʊə; 'saɪn-; -sjʊə]
|美['sɪnəʃʊr]
日语:サイノシュア
法语:point de mire
德语:Anziehungspunkt
韩语:사이노슈어
俄语:Osa Menor
牛津词典
noun
- 引人注目的人(或事物);注意的中心
a person or thing that is the centre of attention
- Ruth was the cynosure of all eyes.
鲁思吸引了所有的目光。
双语例句
- If this girl is the cynosure of all eyes, her younger sister too can attract the limelight.
如果这个女孩是众目之的,她的妹妹同样能吸引聚光灯。
- Let faith be your cynosure to walk by.
让信仰成为你生活中的灯塔。
- The cynosure of all things civilized.
一切文明的焦点。
- The national pavilion of the host country has always been a cynosure.
东道国的国家馆历来备受关注。
- People are always the cynosure of news. The ultimate purpose for any news is to care about people, entertain people.
在新闻体系中起决定作用的是人,凡是新闻报道所能企及的地方,都离不开人的活动,新闻的终极关怀应该是对人的关怀。
- In recent years, the research on environmental protection has become a universal cynosure and an urgent task for "four modernizations" in china.
环境保护问题已成举世瞩目的重大问题,也是我国实现四个现代化所面临的迫切问题。
语源
late 16th cent.: from French, or from Latin cynosura, from Greek kunosouradogs tail (also Ursa Minor), from kuōn, kun-dog + ouratail. The term originally denoted the constellation Ursa Minor, or the pole star which it contains, long used as a guide by navigators