单词
lifeblood
读音
ˈlaɪfblʌd
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释义
n. 生机的根源;生命必须的血液;命脉;命根子
例句
Tourism is the lifeblood of the city.
旅游业是这座城市的命脉。
Coal and steel were the region's lifeblood.
煤炭和钢铁曾是这个地区的生命线。
Trade is the lifeblood of most modern states.
贸易是大多数现代国家的命脉。
Tourism is the lifeblood of the city.
旅游业是这座城市的命脉。
Coal and steel were the region's lifeblood.
煤炭和钢铁曾是这个地区的生命线。
Trade is the lifeblood of most modern states.
贸易是大多数现代国家的命脉。
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But there's a subtler benefit to the digitization of the world.Measurement is the lifeblood of science and progress.In the age of big data,
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