crucial

英 ['kruːʃ(ə)l] 美['krʊʃəl]
  • adj. 重要的;决定性的;定局的;决断的

词态变化


比较级: more crucial;最高级: most crucial;副词: crucially;

助记提示


1、cruci- + -al.
2、处在一个面临选择的十字路口,需要作出决定性的、重要的选择。

中文词源


crucial 关键性的

来自cross,十字,分叉口,引申义关键的。

英文词源


crucial
crucial: see cross
crucial (adj.)
1706, "cross-shaped," from French crucial, a medical term for ligaments of the knee (which cross each other), from Latin crux (genitive crucis) "cross" (see cross (n.)). The meaning "decisive, critical" (1830) is extended from a logical term, Instantias Crucis, adopted by Francis Bacon (1620); the notion is of cross fingerboard signposts at forking roads, thus a requirement to choose.

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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