crucial
英 ['kruːʃ(ə)l]
美['krʊʃəl]
- adj. 重要的;决定性的;定局的;决断的
英英释意
- 1. of extreme importance; vital to the resolution of a crisis;
- "a crucial moment in his career"
- "a crucial election"
- "a crucial issue for women"
- 2. having crucial relevance;
- "crucial to the case"
- "relevant testimony"
- 3. of the greatest importance;
- "the all-important subject of disarmament"
- "crucial information"
- "in chess cool nerves are of the essence"
- 4. having the power or quality of deciding;
- "the crucial experiment"
- "cast the deciding vote"
- "the determinative (or determinant) battle"
双语例句
- 1. Talent, hard work and sheer tenacity are all crucial to career success.
- 事业要成功,才能、勤奋和顽强的意志都至关重要。
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- 2. It is crucial that all documents presented are authentic and easily verifiable.
- 所有提交的文件必须真实且易于查证,这一点很关键。
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- 3. The ability to separate out reusable elements from other waste is crucial.
- 能从其他废料中分离出可重复利用成分是很关键的。
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- 4. Nothing seems certain in this crucial period in Pakistan's political life.
- 在巴基斯坦政治历史上的这个紧要关头,一切皆非定数.
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- 5. Look at the false police reports that omitted or misstated crucial facts.
- 看看这份失实的警方报告吧,它忽略或歪曲了关键的事实。
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