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 underscore [,ʌndә'skɒ:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 划线于...下

n. (表强调的)下划线

[计] 底线




    underscore
    [ noun ]
    1. a line drawn underneath (especially under written matter)

    2. <noun.communication>
    [ verb ]
    1. give extra weight to (a communication)

    2. <verb.communication> emphasise emphasize underline
      Her gesture emphasized her words
    3. draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to

    4. <verb.communication>
      underline


    Underscore \Un`der*score"\, v. t.
    To draw a mark or line under; to underline. --J. Tucker.

    1. These implications underscore the theory, held by many in the field, that early intervention with antiviral treatments could hold promise in coping with the epidemic.
    2. "Our very disappointing third-quarter results and the discouraging outlook for the fourth quarter underscore the importance of an adequate capital base," he said.
    3. Erector-set pylons carry looping power lines across the miles, which only underscore the tedium.
    4. The developments underscore an end to the accommodative mood on both sides that briefly seemed to dominate Polish politics after Walesa ended a series of strikes in early September in exchange for the promise of the talks on Solidarity's future.
    5. To underscore their dismay with current contract negotiations, the pilots have been taxiing their aircraft more slowly than normal and have refused to fly the company's new Boeing 747-400 aircraft.
    6. All but the Saudi Arabian missions are known to be staffed, but diplomatic sources in the Persian Gulf said this week that low-ranking Saudi diplomats are there to underscore Saudi support for Kuwait.
    7. The fact that he went at some risk served to underscore his point.
    8. "We address this letter to you personally to underscore the gravity of the matter if there has been, in fact, a failure to produce these documents to Congress," said the letter, released Tuesday.
    9. As if to underscore the sensitivity of the NATO session, Mr. Gorbachev sent the British government a letter on the eve of the summit saying he would be watching the meeting closely as he weighs his decisions on Germany.
    10. The new reports underscore the extreme difficulty of the dilemma that will face the Federal Reserve's policy committee at its meeting next week.
    11. The Federal Reserve's report showing sustained high factory use helped underscore economists' contentions that the industrial sector remained strong.
    12. The linkups in Poland underscore the shifting nature of competitive alliances in the global telecom wars.
    13. To underscore that point, Dukakis will discuss his recent proposals on health care, housing and helping pay college expenses.
    14. While Israel would continue to give Jordan preferential trade treatment to support its political courage, he said Israel now wanted a formal agreement to 'underscore the fact that the trade boycotts and barriers are removed formally and in practice'.
    15. Yet it will also underscore the painful political division of Germany.
    16. The figures underscore the tenacity of the nation's severe trade problem.
    17. They urge Fed officials to make a greater effort to control M1's growth to underscore the Fed's determination to combat inflation.
    18. The high-pressure tactics underscore the political concern on all sides to avoid being blamed if the negotiations collapse.
    19. But these events do underscore the chilling effect unresolved product liability questions can have on a company.
    20. In the past, rebels denounced elections as a "U.S.-imposed counterinsurgency plan." A source close to the guerrillas said the proposal is legitimate, but that it also is designed "to underscore contradictions.
    21. Such horror stories underscore a serious health-care issue: the failure of physicians to give their patients enough information about the drugs they are prescribing.
    22. The boat was conceived for Glasgow's 1989 Mayfest to underscore the erosion of Britain's maritime pre-eminence and the decline in shipbuilding on the River Clyde.
    23. His surrender Oct. 7, however, seemed merely to underscore the old assumption that East Germany had seriously compromised West German intelligence.
    24. Jackson siezed on it to underscore his call for a change in U.S. policy toward South Africa and the so-called frontline states around it.
    25. They contend that he will take an even tougher anti-inflation stance than Mr. Volcker, especially in the next few months, in an effort to underscore the Fed's independence and prove that the Fed won't be a puppet of the Reagan administration.
    26. White House officials said the president is seeking to underscore environmental steps he is taking, including: _A proposal to spend $1 billion in fiscal year 1991, an increase of 57 percent, for global change research.
    27. Bush, meanwhile, urged Iowa Republicans by telephone from Washington to help him and underscore the "enormous differences" he had with Democrat Michael Dukakis.
    28. The results underscore Sears's difficulties in implementing the "everyday low pricing" strategy that it adopted in March as part of a broad attempt to revive its retailing business.
    29. Hibernia's sweeping moves underscore how quickly fortunes can change in the banking industry.
    30. The accidents, all still under investigation by federal authorities, underscore a disturbing trend: Construction-related fatalities, which were on the decline early in the decade, are on the rise.
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