essential的意思和读音

essential

: [ɪˈsenʃ(ə)l] : [ɪ'senʃ(ə)l]

n.

adj.

essentials  

adj.+n.essential part,essential information,essential role,essential nature,essential component

adj.unnecessary,secondary

n.luxury,option

adj.necessary,vital,indispensable,important,fundamental

n.lifeblood,essence,quintessence,requirement,prerequisite

essentialadj.

1.completely necessary; extremely important in a particular situation or for a particular activity

an essential part/ingredient/component of sth

essential services such as gas, water and electricity

The museum is closed while essential repairs are being carried out.

Even in small companies, computers are an essential tool.使

Money is not essential to happiness.

Experience is essential for this job.

It is essential to keep the two groups separate.

It is essential that you have some experience.

2.[obn]connected with the most important aspect or basic nature of sb/sth

The essential difference between Sara and me is in our attitude to money.

The essential character of the town has been destroyed by the new road.

n.

1.西something that is needed in a particular situation or in order to do a particular thing

I only had time to pack the bare essentials(= the most necessary things) .

The studio had all the essentials like heating and running water.

2.an important basic fact or piece of knowledge about a subject

the essentials of English grammar

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n.1.something that is needed for life, or needed in a particular situation2.the most basic and important aspects of a subject

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1.It says there is "no question" of any rollback on its policy because ending fuel subsidies is essential to cut its budget deficit.

2.It is often at the planning level where hotels are included as an essential part of the overall development of an area.

3.It is a great and essential part of the religion of humanity. It is a step into a higher - and a less selfish - plane of life.

4.And while logical decomposition is often essential, it is not sufficient for system modeling.

5.Yahoo, in its SEC filing earlier this week, said the restructuring was necessary to expedite obtaining an 'essential' regulatory license.(SEC)

6.These technologies are often seen as essential if carbon emissions from China are to be reduced over the long term.

7.The essential nature of Chinese subject is neither as an instrumental property, nor humanity, let alone their combination.

8.Has there ever been a time when the clear use of this sacred power was more essential or more urgent?

9.It scares me just to think about it. It is good for you to exercise regularly. It is essential to have a physical checkup once a year.。—

10.Since agility and a keen sense of balance are skills essential to the sport, women climb just as well as, or better than, men.