spot·light /ˈspɑtˌlaɪt/
  聚光燈,探照燈;視聽,注意,醒目
  Spot·light n.
  1. The projected spot or circle of light used to illuminate brilliantly a single person or object or group on the stage, leaving the rest of the stage more or less unilluminated.
  2. hence, conspicuous public notice. [Cant or Colloq.]
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  spotlight
       n 1: a focus of public attention; "he enjoyed being in the
            limelight"; "when Congress investigates it brings the
            full glare of publicity to the agency" [syn: limelight,
             glare, public eye]
       2: a lamp that produces a strong beam of light to illuminate a
          restricted area; used to focus attention of a stage
          performer [syn: spot]
       v 1: move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent;
            "The introduction highlighted the speaker's
            distinguished career in linguistics" [syn: foreground,
             highlight, play up] [ant: background, background]
       2: illuminate with a spotlight, as in the theater
       [also: spotlit]