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feature
/ˈfiːtʃə/
A feature is a point of distinction. Whether it is a physical trait on a face or a technical capability in software, the word implies something that stands out from the general background or standard form. In product marketing and technology, it describes a specific functionality designed to provide value. It differs from a 'specification' (which is a measurement) by being a tangible benefit or tool the user can interact with. When used as a verb, it suggests a spotlight effect. To feature someone is not just to include them, but to present them as a primary draw or highlight of an event or piece of media. In entertainment and journalism, a 'feature' implies depth and length. A feature film or story is the main course rather than a short snippet or supporting act.
意味
A distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
"The new smartphone's most impressive feature is its foldable screen."
A full-length motion picture or a special report in a magazine.
"The cinema is showing a double feature tonight."
To give prominence to something or someone as a main attraction.
"The exhibition features works by several local artists."