[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]重要;杰出;著名 If someone or something is in a position of prominence, they are well-known and important.
He came to prominence during the World Cup in Italy...
他在意大利的世界杯赛中声名鹊起。
Crime prevention had to be given more prominence.
防止犯罪方面应当受到更多的重视。
Oxford
prom·in·ence/ˈprɒmɪnəns; NAmEˈprɑːmɪnəns/noun[uncountable , singular ]the state of being important, well known or noticeable 重要;突出;卓越;出名◆a young actor who has recently risen to prominence最近崭露头角的一名年轻演员◆The newspapers have given undue prominence to the story.报章对这件事的报道太多了。◆She has achieved a prominence she hardly deserves.她实在不配享有这么大的名声。prominenceprominencesprom·in·ence/ˈprɒmɪnəns; NAmEˈprɑːmɪnəns/
1[uncountable] the fact of being important and well knownprominence of the prominence of pressure groups as political forcescome to/rise to/achieve prominence (as something) She first came to prominence as an artist in 1989.2give something prominence/give prominence to something to treat something as specially important: Every newspaper gave prominence to the success of England’s cricketers.3[countable] formal a part or place that is higher than what is around it
WDF
prominence
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突出(85%),声望(11%),突出物(4%)
n.突出;显著;突出物;卓越
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