例句:The reforms of enterprises are now at the critical moment.
現(xiàn)在企業(yè)的改革正處在緊要關(guān)頭。
critic n. 批評家,評論家,吹毛求疵者
例句:Derek was not satisfied with the drama critic panning his new play.
德里克不滿于這位戲劇批評家對自己新劇本的苛評。
criticism n.批評,批判
例句:Such a questionable assertion is sure to provoke criticism.
這種有問題的主張肯定會招致非議。
criticize v. 批評,責(zé)備
例句:You should not criticize the little boy so harshly in his face.
你不應(yīng)該當(dāng)面這么嚴(yán)厲地批評那個小男孩。
crucial adj.至關(guān)緊要的
例句:The cylinder is a crucial part of the washing machine.
滾筒是洗衣機(jī)必不可少的部分。
vital adj. 生死攸關(guān)的,重大的,生命的,生機(jī)的,至關(guān)重要的,所必需的
例句:The government saw the introduction of new technology as vital.
政府認(rèn)為引進(jìn)新技術(shù)至關(guān)重要。
essential adj. 本質(zhì)的,實(shí)質(zhì)的,基本的,精華的 n.本質(zhì),實(shí)質(zhì),要素,要點(diǎn)
例句:In considering this problem, you should grasp its essentials.
在考慮這一問題時,你應(yīng)當(dāng)抓住實(shí)質(zhì)。
essence n.基本,[哲]本質(zhì),香精
例句:The two things are the same in outward form but different in essence.
那兩樣?xùn)|西在外表上相同,但在本質(zhì)上不同。
decisive adj. 決定性的
例句:The report brought about a decisive change in the whole policy.
這個報(bào)告使整個方針發(fā)生了決定性的變化。