keystone
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈkiː.stəʊn]
- 美式音标 [ˈkiː.stoʊn]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n. 基礎,主旨;基本原則;楔石;拱頂石
英汉例句
- Therefore, XForms can become the keystone of a highly productive declarative and XML-centric development environment.
因此,XForms 可能成爲高生産率的聲明性的、以 XML 爲中心的開發環境的基礎。 - The company promised reductions in rates of more than 20 percent, but after submitting our employees’ personal data, the rates turned out to be almost identical to what we were paying Keystone.
這個公司所承諾的是降低至少20%的費用,但是在提交每名員工的個人資料以後,結果相比於我們所支付的“凱斯通”費用基本相同。 - Vogels (2003) claimed that the "XML document is the Web service's keystone because it contains all the application-specific information that a service consumer sends to the service for processing."
Vogels (2003) 聲稱 XML 文档是 Web 服務的基礎,因爲它包含服務客戶發送給服務処理的所有特定於應用程序的信息。 - Just as a keystone holds together a stone arch, Pennsylvania was seen as holding together the young American republic.
- The proposed Keystone XL pipeline would carry heavier crude oil produced from tar sands in Canada.
- Pennsylvania's nickname is the Keystone State.
- Thor's back-office organization has helped Keystone boost its once-struggling quality and service operation and spare-parts distribution.
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词组短语
- Keystone Correction 梯形失真調節;梯形失真校正;梯形脩正
- keystone predator 關鍵捕食者;之基石捕食者
- keystone resources 關鍵資源
- Keystone Heights 基斯通海茨;城市
- arch keystone [建]拱頂石
短語
英英字典
- (STONE) the middle stone in the top of an arch that has a special shape and holds all the other stones in position
- (IMPORTANT PART) the most important part of a plan, idea, etc. on which everything else depends
- A keystone of a policy, system, or process is an important part of it, which is the basis for later developments.
- A keystone is a stone at the top of an arch, which keeps the other stones in place by its weight and position.
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专业释义
- 啓斯東電影公司
- 鍵石