lynchpin / ˈlɪntʃˌpɪn /

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lynchpin 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a variant of linchpin.

更多lynchpin例句

  1. From a software development standpoint, it’s a lynchpin to Google’s ecosystem, and for good reason has pretty much always taken centerstage at the event.
  2. His recent oped in the Washington Post said nothing new and only served to get his name in the news again and remind people he could be the lynchpin to getting any legislation passed.
  3. As companies emerge from a year dominated by crises, important foundations are being set for an industry that is becoming a lynchpin of the global economy.
  4. That for us is a lynchpin towards dealing with the illegal market.
  5. And it is the actions of the freedom fighters within the country that will prove to be the lynchpin in the conflict.
  6. Saudi Arabia is the lynchpin,” says Edelman, “the key country.