salient
adj. 顯著的,突出的; 重要的,主要的; 跳躍的; (指角)凸出的
The salient points or facts of a situation are the most important ones.
He read the salient facts quickly...
他快速瀏覽了重要的事實。
Chronic fatigue is also one of the salient features of depression.
慢性疲勞也是抑鬱症的顯著特點之一。
A salient is a narrow area where an army has pushed its front line forward into enemy territory.
The soldiers had to remain in a deathtrap salient for most of the rest of the war.
隨後的戰爭中,士兵們大部分時間只能呆在最危險的突出陣地裡。
1. (military) the part of the line of battle that projects closest to the enemy
1. having a quality that thrusts itself into attention;
2. (of angles) pointing outward at an angle of less than 180 degrees
3. represented as leaping (rampant but leaning forward)
And technology is Japan, the United States for logistics and distribution center salient features.
而資訊化正是日 、 美的物流配送中心的顯著特徵.
China's population of the salient characteristics of a large population base, rapid population growth.
我國人口的突出特點是人口基數大, 人口增長快.
The salient points of his plan are summed up in this report.
他的計劃的要點在這個報告中作了概括.
Therefore, studies and discussions upon some salient questions in robbery are needed to be carried here.
為此, 筆者針對搶劫罪中的一些突出問題開展研究和討論.
There is no observation more salient than a person's family history.
沒有什麼經驗比一個人的家庭史更顯著的了.