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touchstone 英音 [ ˈtʌtʃstəʊn ] 美音 [ ˈtʌtʃstoʊn ] 释义 n. 试金石;(检验)标准 n. (Touchstone)人名;(英)塔奇斯通 变形 touchstones 复数 例句 1·Job security has become the touchstone of a good job for many employees. 对许多雇员来说,工作的稳定性已经成了一份好工作的标准。 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》 2·The importance of Johnson's letter is not so much historical as emotional; it would become a touchstone for all who repudiated patrons and for all who embraced the laws of the marketplace. 约翰逊这封信的重要性与其说是历史上的,不如说是情感上的;它将成为所有否定资助者和所有拥护市场法则的人的试金石。 3·He spent a whole day doing this but none of them was the touchstone . 他花了一整天的时间来做这件事,但没有一件能成为试金石。 同义词 n. 试金石;(检验)标准 criterionstandardnormslevelprototype
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