cornerstone

D.J.:[ˌkɔ:nəˈstəun] K.K.:[ˈkɔrnɚˌston]

n.

  1. 奠基石
    • The mayor laid the cornerstone of the new library.
      市长为新图书馆奠基。
  2. 基础
    • Wage control is the cornerstone of the government's economic policy.
      控制工资是政府经济政策的基础。

网络词典

cornerstone

英 ˈkʌnərstəʊn 美 ˈkʌnərstəʊn
名词 中文翻译:基石
同义词: ['rock', 'cornerstone例句:1. The cornerstone of the project is the quality of the materials used.(该项目的基石是所用材料的质量。)2. The success of the company depends on its ability to maintain a strong and stable cornerstone.(公司的成功取决于其能否保持一个强大而稳定的基石。)']

例句:

  1. 1. The cornerstone of the project is the quality of the materials used.
    该项目的基石是所用材料的质量。
  2. 2. The success of the company depends on its ability to maintain a strong and stable cornerstone.
    公司的成功取决于其能否保持一个强大而稳定的基石。
  3. 3.The decision was based on the cornerstone principle of fairness and justice.
    这一决定基于公平和正义的基本原则。