1. key
A good lawyer will always zero in on a key piece of evidence.
I'll leave a key with my next-door neighbour in case you get here before I do.
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This opportunity for success in forming a partnership is a big one; the key lies in whether you are willing to work hard and invest in it, and that is all.
The key is that Asuka abuses Shinji. So, rarely, Shinji flips and assaults Asuka. Then Asuka is surprisingly meek.
Once divorced from key questions of national culture and identity, comparative literature loses its way.
If you wind up the doll with the key on the side of its torso it will swing its arms round and go forward doing somersaults.
For code type locks that don't need a key there are 'free dial' systems where you can set any number you like and fixed types where the number is set in advance.
With the colour key program system, all colours are divided into two palettes, the "cool palette" and the "warm palette".
They also have ‘You can be serious without a suit’ as one of their key beliefs.
The Bank of Japan lowered its discount rate by half a percentage point Monday, bringing the key lending rate to 4.5%.
The success of newly-developed applications and government-forced deregulation may hold the key to achieving this economic implementation.
Do you know where my key is? I don't see it anywhere. "You must be looking for it with your eyes closed, then, cause it's on the table as always."
Those little yogurts may be guiltless, but do they really taste like key lime pie?
Alex seemed to learn nouns such as "paper," "key" and "cork," and color names such as "red," "green" and "yellow."
英語 "という言葉kluczowy istotny"(key)集合で発生します。
7ad meaningful2. crucial
crucial changes
It is crucial that the problem is tackled immediately
This phase of our company's growth plan is crucial, so it's very important we don't muck anything up.
This aid money is crucial to the government’s economic policies.
Education of my daughter is crucial.
Today's game will be a crucial battle; the result will be decisive.
All of these groups provide crucial services for the city.
An example of crucial is information that a bomb is about to go off.
We believe the question being investigated by the Commission is one of crucial importance to the country.
crucial = something that is crucial is extremely important. Experience is, of course, a crucial factor in deciding who would be the best person for the job.
It is crucial that you get regular exercise if you want to lose weight
There are no elements more important than others, but timing(wyczucie czasu, moment) is crucial . /ˈkruːʃəl/
It could become a crucial factor in opening up and influencing Belarusian culture.
I think that the review of this Seventh Framework Programme is absolutely crucial.
We cannot expect to have halcyon days until we get safely through the crucial period in life.
英語 "という言葉kluczowy istotny"(crucial)集合で発生します。
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