seminal
seminal 英 [ˈsemɪnl] 美 [ˈsɛmənəl]
adj. 种子的;精液的;生殖的 adj. 有创造力的,对未来有影响的;重大的
- Call something seminal when it's so original, so groundbreaking and awesome that it will influence everything that comes after it. Picasso produced more than a few seminal works of art, for example.
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- adj. 种子的;精液的;生殖的
- adj. 有创造力的,对未来有影响的;重大的
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1. Any seminal events that happened during your career to cause you to change direction and how that worked out for you.
职业生涯中任何让你改变方向的重大事件;以及这些事件是如何影响你的。
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2. His actions touched people so deeply that they felt compelled to reach out and share their own seminal experiences with him.
他的壮举如此感人,以致于人们觉得必须表达出来,和萨伦伯格分享他们自己的重要体验。
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3. Mandelbrot's observations provided him with the material for his seminal book, The Fractal Geometry of Nature, published in 1982.
曼德布洛特的观察为他于 1982 年发表的创造性的著作《自然的分形几何》提供了素材。
- seminal (adj.) late 14c., "of seed or semen," from Old French seminal (14c.) and directly from Latin seminalis, from semen (genitive seminis) "seed" (from PIE root *sē- "to sow"). Figurative sense of "full of possibilities" is attested from 1630s. Related: Seminally; seminality.
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