英:[ˈlaɪfblʌd]
美:[ˈlaɪfˌblʌd]
英:[ˈlaɪfblʌd]
美:[ˈlaɪfˌblʌd]
n.
命脉
命根子
生命线
<文>血液
life·blood
laIf bluhd
Noun
1. the blood considered as the seat of vitality
2. an essential or life-giving force;
"water is the lifeblood of India"
同时 life-blood,来自1580年代的“生命所需的血液”,源自于 life(n.)和 blood(n.)。1590年代开始,用于比喻和转化,表示“对于生命或力量至关重要的东西,赋予活力的东西”。
The first known use of lifeblood was in 1579
lifebloodnoun
something that gives strength and energy
1 Those industries that suuport the lifeblood of the country should be nationalized.
一些关乎国家经济命脉的行业还是应该坚持国有化.
2 Clear and continuous communication is also the lifeblood of a software project.
清晰和持续的沟通也是软件项目的生命线。
3 She underscored how grateful she is for the customers who have been the lifeblood of her business for the past 19 years.
4 Water, it is a lifespring, it is the lifeblood that hold together nature and mankind live.
水, 是生命的源泉, 是维系大自然和人类生存的命脉.
5 Red carpets, the lifeblood of movie premieres and award shows, thrive on the buzz of glamorous actors, show-stopping gowns and screaming fans.
6 Watching the lifeblood of his museum disappear, Director Axel Ruger said he wasn't nervous about the possibility the paintings could be damaged or stolen before they return next year.
7 “Movement, change, light, growth and decay are the lifeblood of nature, the energies that I try to tap through my work. . . When I leave it, the processes continue.”
8 “John chaired their lifeblood. Their budget!” he chuckled.
9 The dinner, which raised $1.85 million, is the lifeblood of the residency program.
10 It’s the lifeblood of Dekalb Market, which right now feels rosy with purpose and good will, though its offerings aren’t exactly vital.
11 The Royal Opera House was no longer running, but reeling about like a mugging victim, the lifeblood gushing from its head.
12 Capable workers are the lifeblood of the business.
能干的工人是工商企业的生命力.
13 “It’s a gift of new creativity — a gift of the lifeblood of what a ballet company is and has always been,” she said.
14 Will the battle that began with an ever tightening stranglehold on the suburbs conclude by choking the lifeblood from the centre?
15 Publicity might be the lifeblood of the book trade these days but author Cathal Morrow is going public in more ways than one with plans to float himself on the London Stock Exchange.
16 North saw the kind of fraternal teasing that was being monetised by his channel, and the panel shows that were its lifeblood, as fundamentally benign.
17 The both of them make up the lifeblood of this place.
18 But Ms. Nossel said that subjective perceptions of surveillance matter, particularly among those who rely on freedom of expression as “their lifeblood.”
19 Education is the lifeblood of the country.
教育事业的成败关乎国脉的盛衰.
20 The Rotary Foundation is the lifeblood of Rotary and Rotary's fountain of hope.
扶轮基金会是扶轮的命脉和扶轮的希望泉源.
3 生命线
5 命脉
6 鲜血