linchpin
linchpin 英 [ˈlɪntʃpɪn] 美 [ˈlɪntʃˌpɪn]
n. 关键(等于lynchpin);制轮楔;轮辖
名词复数:linchpins
- Literally, a linchpin is the pin that goes through the axle of a wheel to keep it in place, but linchpin can be used to mean an important part of anything, the thing that holds it all together.
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- n. 关键(等于lynchpin);制轮楔;轮辖
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1. A good coordinator is the linchpin of a successful program.
一个良好的协调人是一个成功的计划的关键。
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2. As described in [9], service registries and repositories are the linchpin of SOA implementations.
如同在【9】中的描述,服务注册中心和仓库是实现SOA的关键。
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3. ANTIBODIES - the linchpin of our natural defences against bacteria and viruses - may also protect us from strokes.
抗体--人类抵抗细菌和病毒的天然防护的关键--也可能保护我们免遭中风。
- linchpin (n.) also linch-pin, "peg that holds a wheel on an axle" (now mainly figurative), late 14c., a corruption of linspin, literally "axle-pin," from pin (n.) + from Middle English lins "axle," from Proto-Germanic *luniso (source also of Old Saxon lunisa, Middle Dutch lunse, Dutch luns, German Lünse), a word of uncertain origin.
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