re-emphasis
noun [ C or U ] (also reemphasis) uk/ˌriːˈem.fə.sɪs/ us/ˌriːˈem.fə.sɪs/ re-emphases or reemphases
再次强调
particular importance or attention that is given to something again for the second, third, etc. time, or after a period of time when it was not given
Three points are worthy of re-emphasis.
The government's campaign is a reemphasis on the value of work. 政府的运动再次强调了工作的价值。
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- She stressed the need for a re-emphasis on preventative medicine rather than expensive treatments of illnesses.
- For the last few years, nobody said much about the issue of gambling, but now there's been a reemphasis on it.
- The 1930s saw a re-emphasis on slum clearance.
- In Britain there was a reemphasis on children being adopted from foster care.
- Teachers have been encouraged to focus on maths and reading in preference to science, but a re-emphasis of science could help test scores across the board.