linchpins
英 [ˈlɪntʃpɪnz]
美 [ˈlɪntʃˌpɪnz]
n. (组织、计划等的)关键人物,关键事物
linchpin的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 关键;关键性人物(或事物)
If you refer to a person or thing as thelinchpinof something, you mean that they are the most important person or thing involved in it.- 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's the lynchpin of our team and crucial to my long-term plans.
双语例句
- One of the linchpins of collaborative design is to share 3D geometric models in the activities among members of a distributed design teams, which form the kernel of Internet-Driven collaborative design. Therefore the problems of sharing this 3D data should be solved.
三维几何模型的共享不仅是协同设计的关键问题,也是在该领域急需解决的难题,是网络驱动的协同设计实现的核心,是网络支持的协同设计领域的研究重点之一。 - After the Taliban's collapse large parts of the country came under the control of unsavoury warlords, often linchpins of the booming opium trade.
塔利班在国家大部分地区土崩瓦解之后,令人厌恶的军阀掌控了各地,常常参与猖獗的鸦片贸易。 - And selling nuclear-energy technology abroad Toshiba, Hitachi and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries all produce reactors is one of the linchpins of Mr Kan's growth strategy.
不仅如此,由于东芝,日立和三菱重工三家企业都生产核反应堆,向外出口核能技术也是菅直人首相促进经济的重要一环。