| emphasis | the relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch); "he put the stress on the wrong syllable" | en |
| emphasis | Nonverbal cues strengthen verbal messages (See 104) | en |
| emphasis | An element of text that calls attention to the text (usually by being formatted as italic) | en |
| emphasis | Special stress given to an element to make it stand out | en |
| emphasis | <EM></EM> (usually displayed as italic) | en |
| emphasis | A 6dB/octave level boost applied to frequencies above 3 5kHz before A/D conversion AfterD/Aconversion,a6dB/octave level cut is applied, often called de-emphasis | en |
| emphasis | An area of specialized study in a program | en |
| emphasis | the character is thickened, either vertically or horizontally or both, by redrawing it in different positions | en |
| emphasis | Sometimes used to describe resonance | en |
| emphasis | The principle of design that stresses one feature as being the center around which the rest of the design is coordinated | en |
| emphasis | Special attention or prominence given to something | en |
| emphasis | Special weight or forcefulness given to something considered important | en |
| emphasis | Related to bold | en |
| emphasis | Prominence given to a syllable or words, by raising the voice or printing in italic or underlined type | en |
| emphasis | A particular stress of utterance, or force of voice, given in reading and speaking to one or more words whose signification the speaker intends to impress specially upon his audience | en |
| emphasis | Emphasis Start tag "turns on" emphasized (ex "bold") text End tag "turns off" emphasized text May be used within paragraphs and the Catalog title block Attribute values identify type of emphasis Allowable emphasis types are bold, italics, and underline Default value is bold Attributes: type (bold | italics | underline) bold -- Emphasis Type -- | en |
| emphasis | special and significant stress by means of position or repetition e | en |
| emphasis | A peculiar impressiveness of expression or weight of thought; vivid representation, enforcing assent; as, to dwell on a subject with great emphasis | en |
| emphasis | color dominance, focal areas, and visual emphasis with shapes Emphasis is used by artists to create dominance and focus in their work Artists can emphasize color, value, shapes, or other art elements to achieve dominance Various kinds of contrast can be used to emphasize a center of interest syn Dominance and center of interest | en |
| emphasis | principle of design that uses a concentration of interest in particular part or area of a design | en |
| emphasis | special and significant stress by means of position or repetition e g | en |
| emphasis | A speaking technique that highlights ideas by saying certain expressions louder, more slowly, or more deliberately When quoting any given passage from God's Word, numerous points might be made Speakers isolate points they wish to highlight by using proper emphasis Reading the Scriptures with emphasis is covered as a study topic in the School Guidebook [sg chapter 25] <<The importance of emphasis is seen in the difference between the sentences: ``Look ahead on the road!'' and ``Look! A head! On the road!''>> | en |
| emphasis | A deliberate stress of articulation on a word or phrase so as to give an impression of particular significance to it by the more marked pronunciation In writing, emphasis is indicated by the use of italics or underlining (Compare Accent) (See also under Spondee) | en |
| emphasis | intensity or forcefulness of expression; "the vehemence of his denial"; "his emphasis on civil rights" | en |
| emphasis | special importance or significance; "the red light gave the central figure increased emphasis"; "the room was decorated in shades of gray with distinctive red accents" | en |
| emphasis | importance that is attached to something; accent or stress that is placed on a word or words isim | en |
| emphasis | Emphasis is special or extra importance that is given to an activity or to a part or aspect of something. Too much emphasis is placed on research Grant puts a special emphasis on weather in his paintings. = stress | en |
| emphasis | Emphasis is extra force that you put on a syllable, word, or phrase when you are speaking in order to make it seem more important. `I might have know it!' Miss Burnett said with emphasis The emphasis is on the first syllable of the last word | en |
| emphasis | refers to the use of any technique that stresses or gives dominance to a single feature-or several features-of an artwork Artists often use emphasized elements to direct a viewer's attention to what they consider to be the most important aspects of a composition | en |
| emphasis | (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack; search in this book) | en |
| emphasis | refers to points of interest that focus the viewer’s eye to important parts within the body of work | en |
| emphasis | 12 semester hour minimum within the major | en |
| emphasis | (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack) | en |
| emphasis | Any forcefulness that gives importance to some feature or features of an artwork; something singled out, stressed, or drawn attention to for aesthetic impact | en |
| emphasis | In FM transmission, the intentional alteration of the amplitude-vs -frequency characteristics of the signal to reduce adverse effects of noise in a communication system (188) Note: The high-frequency signal components are emphasized to produce a more equal modulation index for the transmitted frequency spectrum, and therefore a better signal-to-noise ratio for the entire frequency range | en |
| emphasis | Principle of design that stresses one element or area to attract the viewer's attention first | en |
| emphasis | A principle of art and design concerned with making one or more elements in a work of art stand out in such a way as to appear more important or significant | en |
| emphasis | A situation can be stressed or emphasized in several ways | en |
| emphases | plural of emphasis | en |