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crucially

/kroo-shuhl/US // ˈkru ʃəl //UK // (ˈkruːʃəl) //

至关重要的是,至关重要,至关重要的,至为重要的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : involving an extremely important decision or result; decisive; critical: a crucial experiment.
    • : severe; trying.
    • : of the form of a cross; cross-shaped.

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Examples

  • I headed back to her a month later myself because the dry eye I was having was wrecking writing in the evening and made any kind of mascara-wearing impossible — crucial in this age of masks, when our eyes are such a part of communicating.

  • Corliss can talk for hours without a break, as if storytelling is at once his deepest compulsion and crucial to the performance art that has become his life.

  • It shows that some new genes quickly become crucial because they regulate a type of DNA called heterochromatin.

  • The Crew-1 mission marks a crucial milestone in the development of a space industry in which private-sector companies provide business and tourism services in low-earth orbit.

  • Now, collaboration will be crucial as the industry builds a new framework that puts consumers at the center and provides them with the data transparency and tools that they deserve.

  • And--crucially--if no one gets 50 per cent of the vote, the top two candidates face off on December 6th.

  • Crucially, however, government whips have begun to ask Conservative MPs how they would vote on two separate questions.

  • And, crucially, what next for these so-called lost women, for the lost girls who have been failed so miserably?

  • Most crucially, Happy Valley revolutionizes the connection between rape and suspense.

  • She also, and most crucially, sought the advice of David Fincher (The Social Network, House of Cards).

  • Ford was crucially anxious to find out how the battle was likely to go, and his companion seemed amiably communicative.

  • The dura mater is incised to the limits of its exposure either crucially or by cutting it through in the form of a large flap.

  • The one would be to overestimate our strength, and thus neglect crucially important actions in the period just ahead.

  • He realized that he was called upon to advise again crucially in regard to Clark's Field.

  • It was as if a new aspect of the situation—an aspect more crucially alarming than any other—had just struck him.