linchpin

英[ˈlɪntʃpɪn]
美[ˈlɪntʃˌpɪn]

基本释义

n.
关键

词性变化

实用例句

He's the lynchpin of our team and crucial to my long-term plans.

他是我们队伍的核心,对实现我的长远规划举足轻重。

He is the linchpin of this firm.

他是这个公司的灵魂人物.

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The linchpin that builds content shedding to point to oneself is client experience.

自建物流指向的关键是客户体验.

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Toure, the linchpin of their defence , has been banned for three games for his red card.

后防关键大将图雷则因红牌被停赛3场.

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Integration of military information system is the basis and linchpin of improving combined operations.

军事信息系统的综合集成是提高军队一体化联合作战能力的基础和关键.

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Strengthen and improving party conduct to build a linchpin is to eradicate corruption.

加强和改进党风建设关键是铲除腐败.

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Controlling wages is the linchpin of the Government'spolicies.

控制工资是政府政策的关键.

辞典例句

Current, do well the linchpin that community party builds is emancipatory thought, newer idea.

当前, 搞好社区党建的关键是解放思想 、 更新观念.

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But the linchpin that network channel builds is letter platform build.

但网络渠道建设的关键是诚信平台的搭建.

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Therefore, both are linchpin of society.

所以说理想和抱负是社会的一个重要部分.

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Alan Greenspan has argued that the rule of law is the linchpin of market economics.

格林斯潘曾辩称法治是市场经济的关键.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a central cohesive source of support and stability;

    "faith is his anchor"

    "the keystone of campaign reform was the ban on soft money"

    "he is the linchpin of this firm"

  • 2. pin inserted through an axletree to hold a wheel on

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