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 keynote ['ki`not]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 主调音, 基音, 基调

vt. 说明基本政策, 定基调

[医] 同治药性(顺势疗法用词)




    keynote
    [ noun ]
    1. the principal theme in a speech or literary work

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. a fundamental or central idea

    4. <noun.cognition>
    5. (music) the first note of a diatonic scale

    6. <noun.communication>
    [ verb ]
    1. set the keynote of

    2. <verb.change>
      Comfort keynotes this designer's Fall collection
    3. give the keynote address to (an audience)

    4. <verb.communication>


    Keynote \Key"note`\, n.
    1. (Mus.) The tonic or first tone of the scale in which a
    piece or passage is written; the fundamental tone of the
    chord, to which all the modulations of the piece are
    referred; -- called also {key tone}.

    2. The fundamental fact or idea; that which gives the key;
    as, the keynote of a policy or a sermon.

    1. Today, a lot of children across America struggle with problems. With a little help from a good school or a great teacher, today's stuttering child could be tomorrow's keynote speaker _ today's potential dropout could become tomorrow's Thomas Edison.
    2. "Big changes are under way in Eastern Europe," Gorbachev said in his keynote speech to the 28th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party in the Kremlin.
    3. Tonight's highlight is the keynote address by Texas State Treasurer Ann Richards, a fiery populist who allowed that she was "terribly nervous" about her prime-time speech.
    4. The stock market crash occurred on the eve of an important Chinese Communist Party congress whose keynote was a call for continued capitalist-style economic reforms.
    5. Ms. Otto was to give the keynote address for the Oklahoma Collegiate Press Association, which was meeting on the Oklahoma State campus.
    6. Republican party chief Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr. said there was no link between the announcement and the Democrats' choice on Monday of Texas Treasurer Ann Richards as their convention keynote speaker.
    7. In his keynote speech Monday, Ceausescu condemned the whirlwind of democratization changing the systems of the formerly rigid Warsaw pact nations.
    8. Rafsanjani stressed in a keynote statement recently that revolutionary fervor had led Iran to make "many mistakes" in the early days of the revolution.
    9. "I want to get to know a lot more about him," said New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean, who delivered the keynote at last week's convention in New Orleans.
    10. Coretta Scott King attended the Republican National Convention Tuesday night, getting a kiss from Barbara Bush and listening raptly to New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean's keynote address.
    11. KEYNOTE CANDIDATES: New Jersey Sen. Bradley may not be running for president this year, but he lets the Democratic National Committee know that he would like to be the keynote speaker at the Atlanta convention.
    12. Dukakis and Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton _ whose lengthy Democratic keynote speech drew derisive comments _ gave Kean a large hourglass.
    13. Ms. Richards said in an interview with The Associated Press she understood after talking Friday with Democratic Party Chairman Paul Kirk that she was on a short list for consideration as keynote speaker.
    14. "This organization has not always been out front on issues concerning democracy," he said in the meetings' keynote speech.
    15. What is yet more unusual is that it is also the keynote of Ormerod's design.
    16. Woods, who wrote the biography of anti-apartheid activist Steven Biko, gave the keynote address Saturday on the Boston campus of the University of Massachusetts.
    17. House Speaker Jim Wright of Texas will preside as chairman and Texas State Treasurer Ann Richards will deliver the keynote address that is the highlight of Monday night's opening session.
    18. WASHINGTON _ U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills and her European Community counterpart, Frans Andriesssen, give keynote addressses at the EC92 conference.
    19. After the meeting, the AP held its annual luncheon with Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot as the keynote speaker.
    20. At Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles' oldest synagogue, a commemorative program featured keynote speaker Angus Thuermer, an Associated Press reporter stationed in Berlin during Kristallnacht.
    21. The promise of the technology was blasted home to convention-goers Monday by keynote speaker George H. Conrades, senior vice president at ordinarily conservative IBM and a pretty fair drummer back in his college days.
    22. "There can be no democratic socialism without political pluralism based on the right of association and competition of political (movements) and programs," Stojicevic said in his keynote speech carried by the state Tanjug news agency.
    23. Cuomo gained national prominence in 1984 when he delivered a rousing keynote address at the Democratic National Convention.
    24. And the governor's vigorous voice for progressive policies, first recognized nationally when he was the keynote speaker at the Democrats' 1984 convention, will remain in demand.
    25. "This is the first time I've witnessed it, and I'm so happy to be here," said Hampton, who was keynote speaker at the joint service Sunday.
    26. Inouye, who has been a senator since 1962, earned national prominence first as keynote speaker at the Democratic National Convention in 1968, then gained added respect as a member of the Senate Watergate committee in 1973.
    27. Zhao was named party secretary in October at a conference in which his keynote speech emphasized increasing production over ideological issues.
    28. We're not afraid of the `c' word." Tuesday's convention program includes Kirkpatrick's speech, as well as an address by former President Gerald R. Ford and the keynote address by New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean.
    29. Ms. Richards, known for her caustic keynote speech at the 1988 Democratic National Convention in which she said then-Vice President Bush was "born with a silver foot in his mouth," held a slim lead in the latest poll.
    30. Havel was strongly criticized in both Czechoslovak and Austrian media for his plan to be keynote speaker Thursday at the annual festival in Salzburg, Austria, and meet with Austria's president, who has been internationally shunned for his wartime past.
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