English to English
limelight
('l/aI/m,l/aI/t
)
noun (n)
- a focus of public attentionpusat perhatian awamExample:
He enjoyed being in the limelight.
source: wordnet30a lamp consisting of a flame directed at a cylinder of lime with a lens to concentrate the light; formerly used for stage lightinglampu consisting dari api diarahkan pada silinder warna lemon dengan lensa tumpu cahaya; dulunya digunakan untuk panggung pencahayaansource: wordnet30That part of the stage upon which the limelight as cast, usually where the most important action is progressing or where the leading player or players are placed and upon which the attention of the spectators is therefore concentrated. Hence, consspicuous position before the public; as, politicians who are never happy except in the limelight.itu bagian dari panggung di mana para limelight sebagai pemain, biasanya paling penting di mana tindakan tidak berkembang atau di mana para pemimpin atau ahli pemain ditempatkan di mana perhatian bagi para penonton terkonsentrasi oleh karena itu. maka, posisi sebelum consspicuous publik; sebagai, politisi yang pernah bahagia kecuali di masa aku limelight/ aku.source: webster1913