considerable importance

不可忽视。

常用释义

词性释义

相当重要:指某事物或某人具有重要的地位或作用,不可忽视。
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1·This matter has assumed considerable importance.
这件事看来相当重要。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·According to a recent survey of admissions officers, only one in four private colleges say the essay is of "considerable importance" in judging an application.
根据最近对招生官的一项调查,只有四分之一的私立大学表示,论文在评判申请时“相当重要”。
3·The graduation thesis of English majors is of considerable importance.
英语专业毕业论文相当重要。
4·The communications factor is of considerable importance in the urban context.
情报消息这一因素在城市意义上是相当重要的。
5·These effects are of considerable importance in the genesis of a number of important arrhythmias.
这些效应在某些重要的心律失常的发生上有相当重要的意义。
6·In addition, the lactating mother to supplement the water should also attach considerable importance.
此外,哺乳妈妈对水分的补充也应相当重视。
7·Metaphor is of considerable importance to applied linguists, especially in foreign language teaching.
隐喻对于应用语言学者是非常更要的,尤其在外语教学中。
8·Because of several miscalculations on my part, a project of considerable importance in my life had fallen through.
因为几次误算,在我生命中一个至关重要的项目就这样落空了。
9·Therefore, it shows a considerable importance to do some research on the cross-cultural management of the transnational corporations.
为此,对我国跨国公司的跨文化管理研究有着非常重要的现实意义。
10·The domestic industries of Oxfordshire that still survive are very numerous, though perhaps not always of any considerable importance.
牛津郡残存的本国工业数量很多,但不一定都很重要。