vital

美音:['vaɪt(ə)l] 英音:['vaɪt(ə)l]

简单释义:


adj.必不可少的;对…极重要的;生命的;维持生命所必需的

网络至关重要的;生死攸关的;致命的

完整释义:


adj.

1.重要,关键的;极大的;最紧要的,事关重大,至关重要的
2.重要的
3.生命的;维持生命所必需的;有生命的;充满活力的,生气勃勃的,生动的
4.生命;精力充沛,生气勃勃,生机勃勃的
5.有生命力的
6.生死攸关的,致命的;重大的,紧要的;不可缺少的
7.生活的
8.血;切身,命脉,生死攸关
9.离不开,必不可少的
10.极其紧迫的

n.

1.主要的部件
2.主要部件


例句:

  1. Therefore, it is of vital importance that the frontier in question be defined precisely by always naming the point and place in the term.
    因而,用指定地点和具体交货点准确界定所指边境,这是极为重要的。

  2. The gospel of Jesus Christ is more than a product. It is God' s great plan for bringing people into a living, vital relationship with Him.
    耶稣基督的福音不是商品,是上帝伟大的计画,要带领人们与他建立一个有活力、充满生气的关系。

  3. Two vital ingredients seem to be necessary to make a scientist: the curiosity to seek out mysteries and the creativity to solve them.
    能否成为一个科学家有两个关键因素:探求未知事物的好奇心和解决问题的创造力。

  4. Humans have evolved to the point where fingernails are not vital for survival, but there's no doubt that they're useful.
    而进化了的人类的指甲不仅对生存至关重要,而且无疑是非常有用的。

  5. The so-called "divine afflatus" is but the flow of this vital spirit, and is actually caused by an overflow of hormones in the blood.
    所谓“神通”,就是这心灵的流动,实际上确是由于血液内“荷尔蒙”的泛滥所致。

  6. Regrettably , Sen does not tackle the vital question of balancing freedoms against security and stability.
    遗憾的是,森并未解决“自由与安全、稳定之间的权衡”这一重大难题。

  7. The medical staff confirming his death said some of his vital organs had not developed enough to survive. BBC News.
    证实婴儿死亡的医生称,一些主要的器官发育不完全,婴儿不能够存活下来。

  8. American and British banks at least seem to have grasped the main lesson: that it is vital to deal with bad debts fast.
    美国和英国的银行至少似乎已经汲取了主要教训:对坏账“快刀斩乱麻”非常重要。

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