pivots
n. 枢( pivot的名词复数 ); 最重要的人(或事物); 中心; 核心
v. (似)在枢轴上转动( pivot的第三人称单数 ); 把…放在枢轴上; 以…为核心,围绕(主旨)展开
The pivot in a situation is the most important thing which everything else is based on or arranged around.
Forming the pivot of the exhibition is a large group of watercolours.
整个展览的重点是一大组水彩画。
If something pivots, it balances or turns on a central point.
The boat pivoted on its central axis and pointed straight at the harbour entrance...
小船原地掉过头来,直指海港入口。
She pivots gracefully on the stage...
她在舞台上优雅地旋转。
A pivot is the pin or the central point on which something balances or turns.
The pedal had sheared off at the pivot.
踏板在枢轴处断裂了。
The success of the project pivots on investment from abroad.
这个工程的成功主要依靠外来投资.
The novel pivots around a long conversation between two characters.
这部小说是以两个人物的对话为中心展开的.
She pivots gracefully on the stage.
她在舞台上优雅地旋转。
The disks between the vertebrae serve as the pivots of rotation.
脊椎之间的基状物起着旋转枢轴的作用.
Cable - wound triple - chime movement with bronze bushings and stainless steel pivots.
索伤口三重附和运动与青铜衬套和不锈钢支点.