柯林斯詞典linchpin /?l?nt??p?n/ (also lynchpin) (linchpins) 1. N-COUNT If you refer to a person or thing as the linchpin of something, you mean that they are the most important person or thing involved in it. 關(guān)鍵性人物(或事物)[with supp, usu N 'of' n] He's the linchpin of our team and crucial to my long-term plans. 他是我們團(tuán)隊(duì)的關(guān)鍵人物,對(duì)我的那些長(zhǎng)遠(yuǎn)計(jì)劃很重要。 返回 linchpin劍橋詞典?the linchpin of the most important member of a group or part of a system , that holds together the other members or parts or makes it possible for them to operate as intended 核心,中樞,關(guān)鍵(人物或部分) Woodford is the linchpin of the British athletics team . 伍德福德是英國(guó)田逕隊(duì)中的核心人物。 返回 linchpin