cornerstones

[ˈkɔ:nəˌstəʊnz]
  • 释义
  • 奠基石( cornerstone的名词复数 );基础;最重要部份;柱石;

  • 双语例句
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    They are the cornerstones of computations of the airlines'massive reservations system.

    他们是航空大规模预订系统的基石.

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    The disjunctive proposition has two aspects of independence of two important cornerstones for logic inference.

    因此,以尽举选言命题作前提能构成从已知获取新知的推理.

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    The rule of law and good public order are the cornerstones of our success.

    法治和良好的治安,是香港成功的基石.

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    Interdisciplinarity is one of the cornerstones of the humanities today.

    摘要[学门研究]今日人文学科里众多的研究基础之一.

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    Will, work and wait are the pyramidal cornerstones for success.

    意志 、 劳动和期待,是成功金字塔的基石.

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    These are not impediments to stability, they are the cornerstones of stability.

    这些对实现稳定并不构成障碍, 而是稳定的支柱.

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    The four great cornerstones of power, headed by the greatest brains in the world.

    四个权力的基石, 由世上最伟大的头脑带领.

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    We firmly believe that excellence in research and scholarship are the cornerstones of excellence in teaching.

    我们坚信,优秀的研究与学识是优秀教学的基石.

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    Health is a basic human rights as well as one of the cornerstones of human capital.

    健康是人类的基本人权,也是促进经济发展的人力资本的基石之一.

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    Prototype theory and basic level category are the cornerstones of cognitive linguistics.

    原型理论和基本范畴是认知语言学的基石.

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