fulcrum 英 [ˈfʊlkrəm]   美 [ˈfʊlkrəm, ˈfʌl-]

fulcrum

fulcrum  英 [ˈfʊlkrəm] 美 [ˈfʊlkrəm, ˈfʌl-]

n. [机][力] 支点;叶附属物 

名词复数:fulcrums 

We unconsciously assume the center of a picture corresponds to a fulcrum. 我们的潜意识中认为一幅图的中心是一个支点。
fulcrum is building a $100m plant near Reno, Nevada, to make over 10m gallons of ethanol a year from municipal solid waste. Fulcrum斥资1亿美元正在内华达州里诺附近建立一个利用城市固体垃圾年生产乙醇1000万加仑的工厂。

  • The supporting point of a lever, the first fulcrum you met was probably on the playground — right underneath the see-saw.
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  • n. [机][力] 支点;叶附属物
  • 1. We unconsciously assume the center of a picture corresponds to a fulcrum.

    我们的潜意识中认为一幅图的中心是一个支点。

  • 2. fulcrum is building a $100m plant near Reno, Nevada, to make over 10m gallons of ethanol a year from municipal solid waste.

    Fulcrum斥资1亿美元正在内华达州里诺附近建立一个利用城市固体垃圾年生产乙醇1000万加仑的工厂。

  • 3. It is encouraging that China has even more Christian converts than pianists (Christianity finds a fulcrum in Asia Asia Times Online, August 7, 2007.)

    令人欣慰的是,在中国,皈依基督的人比钢琴家来得更多(2007年8月7日《亚洲时报》在线文章《亚洲,基督教的新天地》)。

  • fulcrum (n.) in mechanics, "a prop, a support" (on which a lever turns), 1670s, from Latin fulcrum "bedpost, foot of a couch," from fulcire "to prop up, support" (see balk (n.)).
ful·crum / ˈfʊlkrəm ; NAmE ˈfʊlkrəm / / ˈfʌlkrəm ; NAmE ˈfʌlkrəm / noun ( plural ful·crums or ful·cra / ˈfʊlkrə ; NAmE ˈfʊlkrə / / ˈfʌlkrə ; NAmE ˈfʌlkrə / ) 1 ( physics ) the point on which a leverturns or is supported (杠杆的)支点,支轴 2 [usually singular ] the most important part of an activity or a situation (活动、情况的)最重要部份,支柱 fulcrum fulcra fulcrums ful·crum / ˈfʊlkrəm ; NAmE ˈfʊlkrəm / ful·cra / ˈfʊlkrə ; NAmE ˈfʊlkrə /
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