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小词详解 | crux
crux 英 [krʌks] 美 [krʌks]
It is also the crux of an indictment in America against Huawei, a Chinese tech giant.
这也是美国对中国科技巨头华为提起诉讼的关键所在。
——《经济学人》Many economists and younger business leaders say the crux of the overhauls lies in raising Japan’s economic metabolism by making it easier for companies to enter the market and for fading old ones — of which there are many in Japan — to exit.
许多经济学家和较年轻的商业领袖称,改革的关键在于提高日本经济的新陈代谢水平,让新公司更容易进入市场,而让那些日渐没落的老公司(在日本有很多)更容易退出。
——《纽约时报》
[名词] 争论中决定性或最重要的一点
对立的统一是古代思想家们困惑不解的问题。
The unity of opposites was the crux of ancient thinkers.
被巨额外债所困是那个国家经济问题的症结所在。
Being shackled by a huge foreign debt is the crux of the country's economic problems.他们对初选时没完没了的空喊口号感到相当发腻了。这就是问题的关键所在。
They are pretty sick of such a surfeit of primary sloganeering. This is the crux of the matter.
中国共产党领导是中国特色社会主义最本质的特征,是中国特色社会主义制度的最大优势,是党和国家的根本所在、命脉所在,是全国各族人民的利益所系、命运所系。
The leadership of the Party is the defining feature of socialism with Chinese characteristics and constitutes the greatest strength of this system. It is the foundation and lifeblood of the Party and the country, and the crux upon which the interests and wellbeing of all Chinese people depend.
nub: the crux or central point of a matter essence: the intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something, especially something abstract, which determines its character nucleus: the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth