cornerstones
英 [ˈkɔːnəstəʊnz]
美 [ˈkɔrnərˌstoʊnz]
n. 基石; 奠基石; 最重要部分; 基础; 柱石
cornerstone的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 基石;基础;最重要的部分
Thecornerstone ofsomething is the basic part of it on which its existence, success, or truth depends.- Research is the corner-stone of the profession.
研究是这一职业的基础。
- Research is the corner-stone of the profession.
双语例句
- What are the cornerstones of Western ethics?
西方伦理学的基石是什么? - This fundamental truth is one of the cornerstones of the sedimentary-organic theory for the origin of hydrocarbons.
这一重要事实,是有关碳氢化合物起源的沉积-有机理论的论证基础之一。 - 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。 - And it affects these cornerstones, this is sort of the justification.
它影响这些基础,这是一种调整。 - Action and experimentation are the cornerstones of empiricism.
行动和尝试是经验主义的基石。 - In this three-part article, I've introduced Google App Engine for Java's current support for persistence, which is one of the cornerstones of scalable application delivery.
在这篇由三部分组成的文章中,介绍了GoogleAppEngineforJava目前为持久性提供的支持,这是交付可伸缩应用程序的基础。 - Competency management is one of modern human resources management central ideas and the position competency assessment is one of human resources management cornerstones.
能力管理是现代人力资源管理的核心理念之一,岗位能力评价是人力资源管理的基石之一。 - Determination and courage are the cornerstones of success.
决心和勇气是成功的基石。 - The lessons I learned during this project became ingrained in me and became the cornerstones of this success.
这个项目的教训深深地影响了我,成为成功的基础。 - They stress vegetarianism as one of the cornerstones of a successful meditative and spiritual life.
他们强调,素食是一个成功的静心和灵性生活的基石之一。