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单词 featured
释义
adjective ˈfiːtʃədˈfitʃərd
  • 1in combination Having distinctive attributes or aspects of a specified kind.

    the front of the chassis is well featured
    the complexities of a fully featured computer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The projectors have a slot for a card that contains the ability to connect to other similarly featured models at distances of up to 300 feet.
    • I'm sure there are probably more fully featured phones out there.
    • These features make this the most richly featured next-generation Smartphone on the market.
    • The art program used to be very simplistic, but it has become a nicely featured program due to user requests for changes.
    • This is possibly the best featured DVD player I have ever seen.
    • I'd love to hear what you'd come up with in a full featured studio.
    • A fully featured ice cream flavor now requires at least a swirl of variegate and an inclusion.
    • All the buildings fit into one of two broad categories: sunken featured buildings and framed buildings.
    • The spreadsheet is well-featured and supports scientific, trigonometric and financial functions, as well as logic operators.
    • Their new laptop seems to be a well-featured piece of equipment at a competitive price.
    1. 1.1in combination Having facial parts, such as the mouth, nose, and eyes, of a specified kind.
      this blond, blue-eyed, regular-featured queen
      my aunt was a tall, hard-featured lady
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The boy's sharp-featured face reminded him of a young kit fox.
      • She was at that stage a woman of striking good looks, blue-eyed and black-haired, though in later years she became bulky and heavy featured.
      • Sometimes it seems TV has decided that women all have to fit a stereotype of thin, fair-skinned, regular-featured etc, to be allowed on the telly.
      • She had layered, raven black hair which framed her delicately featured face.
      • She turned to see a soft-featured, plump man addressing her from the doorway.
      • His wife, a sharp-featured woman with frosted hair, tends the counter.
      • He has a wide, hard-featured face, with yet a kindly glow of honest sentiment.
      • He was a tall, well-built man, with a strong-featured face and an intimidating manner.
      • In appearance, he was finely featured, with brown hair and a beard.
      • Does the soft-spoken, delicate featured author take a philosophical approach to her work?
  • 2(of a newspaper or magazine article, broadcast programme, or show) made a special attraction.

    our featured interview for this issue
    he was the featured guest artist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This will give visitors the opportunity to have a chat with some of the gallery's featured artists.
    • Bernstein will be the featured composer in the first part of the concert.
    • I appreciate the Science Centre's efforts to promote science education through their own curriculum, as well as through featured exhibits.
    • At 19, she was a featured dancer at the Folies-Bergere in Paris.
    • She will be a featured trombone soloist at a Lincoln Youth Symphony concert this spring.
    • Participating students from classrooms ask questions of the featured guests via toll-free phone, fax, email, or Webcam.
    • The pediatrician is a regular contributor to the show and a featured columnist for the National Safety Council's wellness magazine.
    • He was invited to be the featured performer on several "easy listening" albums for various recording labels.
    • It was the middle of a foggy, drizzly night, but the featured attraction was a solar eclipse.
    • The executive director of the American Camping Association is the featured speaker.
 
 
adjectiveˈfitʃərdˈfēCHərd
  • 1in combination Having distinctive attributes or aspects of a specified kind.

    the front of the chassis is well featured
    the complexities of a fully featured computer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The art program used to be very simplistic, but it has become a nicely featured program due to user requests for changes.
    • These features make this the most richly featured next-generation Smartphone on the market.
    • Their new laptop seems to be a well-featured piece of equipment at a competitive price.
    • The spreadsheet is well-featured and supports scientific, trigonometric and financial functions, as well as logic operators.
    • This is possibly the best featured DVD player I have ever seen.
    • I'd love to hear what you'd come up with in a full featured studio.
    • All the buildings fit into one of two broad categories: sunken featured buildings and framed buildings.
    • The projectors have a slot for a card that contains the ability to connect to other similarly featured models at distances of up to 300 feet.
    • A fully featured ice cream flavor now requires at least a swirl of variegate and an inclusion.
    • I'm sure there are probably more fully featured phones out there.
    1. 1.1in combination Having facial parts, such as the mouth, nose, and eyes, of a specified kind.
      this blond, blue-eyed, regular-featured queen
      my aunt was a tall, hard-featured lady
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She had layered, raven black hair which framed her delicately featured face.
      • The boy's sharp-featured face reminded him of a young kit fox.
      • He has a wide, hard-featured face, with yet a kindly glow of honest sentiment.
      • Sometimes it seems TV has decided that women all have to fit a stereotype of thin, fair-skinned, regular-featured etc, to be allowed on the telly.
      • Does the soft-spoken, delicate featured author take a philosophical approach to her work?
      • His wife, a sharp-featured woman with frosted hair, tends the counter.
      • In appearance, he was finely featured, with brown hair and a beard.
      • She was at that stage a woman of striking good looks, blue-eyed and black-haired, though in later years she became bulky and heavy featured.
      • She turned to see a soft-featured, plump man addressing her from the doorway.
      • He was a tall, well-built man, with a strong-featured face and an intimidating manner.
  • 2(of a newspaper or magazine article, broadcast program, or show) made a special attraction.

    our featured interview for this issue
    he was the featured guest artist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She will be a featured trombone soloist at a Lincoln Youth Symphony concert this spring.
    • The pediatrician is a regular contributor to the show and a featured columnist for the National Safety Council's wellness magazine.
    • I appreciate the Science Centre's efforts to promote science education through their own curriculum, as well as through featured exhibits.
    • The executive director of the American Camping Association is the featured speaker.
    • At 19, she was a featured dancer at the Folies-Bergere in Paris.
    • This will give visitors the opportunity to have a chat with some of the gallery's featured artists.
    • Participating students from classrooms ask questions of the featured guests via toll-free phone, fax, email, or Webcam.
    • He was invited to be the featured performer on several "easy listening" albums for various recording labels.
    • Bernstein will be the featured composer in the first part of the concert.
    • It was the middle of a foggy, drizzly night, but the featured attraction was a solar eclipse.
 
 
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