pivots
n. 樞( pivot的名詞複數 ); 最重要的人(或事物); 中心; 核心
v. (似)在樞軸上轉動( pivot的第三人稱單數 ); 把…放在樞軸上; 以…為核心,圍繞(主旨)展開
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.
整個展覽的重點是一大組水彩畫。
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...
小船原地掉過頭來,直指海港入口。
She pivots gracefully on the stage...
她在舞臺上優雅地旋轉。
A pivot is the pin or the central point on which something balances or turns.
The pedal had sheared off at the pivot.
踏板在樞軸處斷裂了。
The success of the project pivots on investment from abroad.
這個工程的成功主要依靠外來投資.
The novel pivots around a long conversation between two characters.
這部小說是以兩個人物的對話為中心展開的.
She pivots gracefully on the stage.
她在舞臺上優雅地旋轉。
The disks between the vertebrae serve as the pivots of rotation.
脊椎之間的基狀物起著旋轉樞軸的作用.
Cable - wound triple - chime movement with bronze bushings and stainless steel pivots.
索傷口三重附和運動與青銅襯套和不鏽鋼支點.