lifeblood 英 [ˈlaɪfblʌd]   美 [ˈlaɪfˌblʌd]

lifeblood

lifeblood  英 [ˈlaɪfblʌd] 美 [ˈlaɪfˌblʌd]

n. 生机的根源;生命必须的血液;命脉;命根子 

名词复数:lifebloods 

Trade is the lifeblood of our country. 贸易是我国的命脉。
The boy is the lifeblood of his parents. 这男孩是他父母的命根子。

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  • n. 生机的根源;生命必须的血液;命脉;命根子
  • 1. Trade is the lifeblood of our country.

    贸易是我国的命脉。

  • 2. The boy is the lifeblood of his parents.

    这男孩是他父母的命根子。

  • 3. Selling is not easy, but it is the lifeblood of a company, and everyone should get sales experience.

    销售不简单,但是它是一个公司的生命之源,每个人都应该有销售的经历。

  • lifeblood (n.) also life-blood, 1580s, "blood necessary for life," from life (n.) + blood (n.). Figurative and transferred use for "that which is essential to the life or strength of, that which gives vitality to" is from 1590s.
life·blood / ˈlaɪfblʌd ; NAmE ˈlaɪfblʌd / noun [uncountable ] 1 lifeblood(of sth) the thing that keeps sth strong and healthy and is necessary for successful development (事物的)命脉;生命线;命根子 Tourism is the lifeblood of the city. 旅游业是这座城市的命脉。 2 ( literary) a person's blood, when it is thought of as the thing that is necessary for life (人的)命脉;生命必需的血液 lifeblood lifebloods life·blood / ˈlaɪfblʌd ; NAmE ˈlaɪfblʌd /
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