Key Point

关键点:指在某个问题、讨论或计划中最重要、最核心的部分或观点。

常用释义

词性释义

关键点:指在某个问题、讨论或计划中最重要、最核心的部分或观点。
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1·It concludes with a very useful summary of key points, with cross-references to where each key point is dealt with in the book.
它在结论中对要点进行了非常有用地总结,并标出了书中讲述每个要点的参照章节。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·The president of the National Academy, Bruce Alberts, added this key point in the preface to the panel's report: "Science never has all the answers."
美国国家科学院的主席布鲁斯·阿尔伯茨在该小组报告的前言中补充了这一点:“科学永远无法提供所有答案。”
3·Young and old converge on one key point: Overwhelming majorities of both groups said they believe it is harder for young people today to get started in life than it was for earlier generations.
年轻人和老年人在一个关键问题上达成了一致:两个群体中的绝大多数人都认为,与前几代人相比,现代年轻人开启新生活更加困难。
4·They put forward many important views at the key point of history, such as resolving people's vindicable claim.
他们在历史的关键点上提出了许多重要的观点,如解决人民的辩护诉求等。
5·Pay attention, this is the key point.
注意,这是个关键点。
6·And I guess that's the key point.
我想,这就是关键。
7·This is a key point.
这是一个关键点。
8·The reputation of the driver is also one key point.
他说,“主持者的声望也是关键。
9·The key point here is that policies must be set and documented.
这里的关键点在于政策必须得到指定和记录。
10·The key point is that the model is central to the entire process.
关键点是,整个过程的中心是模型。