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keynote
- IPA[ˈkiːnəʊt]
英式
- a prevailing tone or central theme;(of a speech) setting out the central theme of a conference
noun: keynote, plural noun: keynotes
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名詞
- 1. a prevailing tone or central theme individuality is the keynote of the Nineties
- ▪ (of a speech) setting out the central theme of a conference he delivered the keynote address
- 2. the note on which a key is based.
- a person who delivers a speech that sets out the central theme of a conference: Harry Reid will be the keynote speaker at the convention
Oxford American Dictionary
- a lecture that sets out the central theme of a conference: he was giving a keynote lecture at the European Cardiology Congress in Munich
Oxford American Dictionary
- a speech that sets out the central theme of a conference: she gave a keynote speech at a medical convention in San Francisco
Oxford Dictionary
- a speech that sets out the central theme of a conference: she gave a keynote speech at a medical convention in San Francisco
Oxford American Dictionary
- a lecture that sets out the central theme of a conference: he was giving a keynote lecture at the European Cardiology Congress in Munich
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who delivers a speech that sets out the central theme of a conference: Harry Reid will be the keynote speaker at the convention
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkēˌnōt]
美式
- a prevailing tone or central theme, typically one set or introduced at the start of a conference: individuality is the keynote of the Nineties he delivered the keynote address at the launch
Oxford American Dictionary