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put a spotlight on

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  • put a spotlight on — (someone/something) to direct attention to someone or something. The newspaper articles put a spotlight on the bad condition of our school buildings. Related vocabulary: shed light on something …   New idioms dictionary

  • put a spotlight on someone — put a spotlight on (someone/something) to direct attention to someone or something. The newspaper articles put a spotlight on the bad condition of our school buildings. Related vocabulary: shed light on something …   New idioms dictionary

  • put a spotlight on something — put a spotlight on (someone/something) to direct attention to someone or something. The newspaper articles put a spotlight on the bad condition of our school buildings. Related vocabulary: shed light on something …   New idioms dictionary

  • spotlight — [n] attention; bright beam of light center stage, fame, flashlight, floodlight, interest, light, limelight, notoriety, public attention, public eye, publicity; concepts 388,624,668 Ant. obscurity spotlight [v] focus attention on accentuate, draw… …   New thesaurus

  • spotlight — noun 1 lamp VERB + SPOTLIGHT ▪ shine ▪ They shone the spotlight on a woman at the back of the audience. ▪ step into ▪ He stepped into the spotlight to the wild applause of the crowd. SPOTLIGHT + VERB …   Collocations dictionary

  • spotlight — spot|light1 [ˈspɔtlaıt US ˈspa:t ] n 1.) a light with a very bright beam which can be directed at someone or something. Spotlights are often used to light a stage when actors or singers are performing ▪ The yard was lit by three huge spotlights.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • spotlight effect — n. The tendency to believe that other people are paying closer attention to one s appearance and behavior than they really are. Example Citation: Oh, things sure took a bad turn. Mortifying, that s what it was. Such a big party friends, co… …   New words

  • put — verb express ADVERB ▪ cleverly (BrE), eloquently, well ▪ I thought you put your points very well. ▪ badly ▪ gently, tactfully …   Collocations dictionary

  • Spotlight: East Asia and the Transition in North Korea — ▪ 1995       The kingdom of Koguryo, the 7th century equivalent of North Korea, had a distinctive way of dealing with outside enemies: avoid direct confrontation and maintain a formidable military capability inside fortified cities, including… …   Universalium

  • Spotlight: Perils of Postcommunism in Eastern Europe — ▪ 1995       The pattern of postcommunist development may well have reached a kind of plateau in 1994. The high excitement associated with the collapse of communism and its aftermath, the construction of new political systems, was over. The… …   Universalium

  • Spotlight: Secularism in South Asia — ▪ 1996  The ideals of secularism have always been important, though precarious, in South Asia. Because of its diverse population, the region has long been a theatre of conflict between religious communities. (See Map >.) Even when the threat of… …   Universalium

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