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adj.
(形容詞)
- 決定性的,緊要關頭的 of deciding importance
adj.
形容詞
- 決定性的,有決定意義的,緊要關頭的
- 至關重要的,關鍵性的,極緊要的,極其重要的
- 艱難的,極為困難的
- 【醫】十字形的
- 極
- 非常大的
- 嚴酷的,嚴厲的
Adjective:
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of extreme importance; vital to the resolution of a crisis;
"a crucial moment in his career"
"a crucial election"
"a crucial issue for women"
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having crucial relevance;
"crucial to the case"
"relevant testimony"
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of the greatest importance;
"the all-important subject of disarmament"
"crucial information"
"in chess cool nerves are of the essence"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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Her work has been crucial to the project's success.
她的工作中對大型項目的完成至關主要。
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It is crucial that we get this right.
各位把這種事情弄明確是極度決定性的。
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Trust is crucial for successful friendship.
相互間信任度是維護深厚友誼的要素。
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The battle had reached a crucial stage.
競爭已了關鍵性時間段。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
用于定語
~+ n.
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It's a crucial decision.
這個是個非常注重的來決定。
用來表語
S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
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He believes this work is crucial for the welfare of the family.
他人認為這一份操作對的家庭的幸福與美好至關決定性。
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The success of this experiment is crucial to the project as a whole.
此次沖擊試驗的取得勝利是全部項目的重要性優勢。
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It was crucial for the future of our firm.
這對俺們大公司的發展潛力至關極為重要。
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Crucial experiments for the verification..of his theory.
出自于: J. Martineau
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The most crucial and agonising decisions I have been faced with have arisen from personal relationships.
選自: Day Lewis
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Did it encourage their secretaries and junior executives to feel they belonged to some crucial organization?
出于: G. Gordon
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crucial的表示“決定性的”,常是在兩個決定或假想中最終決定為關鍵的;
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crucial to 后面接名詞或者名詞性成分。
adj. (形容詞)
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crucial的意思是“決定性的,關鍵性的,至關重要的”,多用于指那些令人恐懼或擔憂的危機局勢,暗示決定性或終結性的后果會隨之而來。
- ☆ 1706年進入英語,直接源自法語的crucial;最初源自拉丁語的crux,意為十字架,穿過。
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