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单词 seminal
释义
seminal
(semɪnəl )
adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
Seminal is used to describe things such as books, works, events, and experiences that have a great influence in a particular field. [formal]
...author of the seminal book 'Animal Liberation'.
The reforms have been a seminal event in the history of the NHS.
Synonyms: influential, important, ground-breaking, original  
Collocations:
seminal paper
He had already published his seminal paper on the factor analysis of intelligence (1904).
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From there the term was used again in their papers, including their seminal paper on probability functions on complex pedigrees.
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With three colleagues he wrote a seminal paper on plankton and its control.
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Noting in a seminal paper that aeronautical engineers were pounding hard on the closed door leading into the field of supersonic motion.
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He intensively studied linear thunderstorms and their associated winds and tornadoes throughout the 1980s, writing a seminal paper in 1995.
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seminal text
Written in only six weeks, it was the first in a series of books about her methods that have become seminal texts for drama schools.
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Incarnations aims to make good the deficiency, firstbyinvoking thenamesattached to seminal texts and then, as the historical record expands, heeding the voices of marginalized communities and forgotten movements.
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This lack of consensus has led to the production of a few seminal texts by scholars over the past few decades.
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seminal work
There, between 1962 and 1989, he conducted seminal work in the field of immunogenetics.
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It was a seminal work, receiving great acclaim.
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He isolated a host of elements including potassium and sodium through his seminal work on electrochemistry, named chlorine, and of course, invented the miner's lamp.
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In later years he followed his seminal work on the hip joint with work on the ankle, elbow and knee joints.
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That clocks should become so closely associated with this seminal work can be taken as a measure of how intimately involved the clock and the modern novel would become.
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Translations:
Chinese: 有重大影响的在某一领域内
Japanese: 影響力の大きい
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