释义 |
lynchpinlynch‧pin /ˈlɪnʃ pɪn/ noun [countable]  - James in particular, the man earmarked as the lynchpin in the tactical plan, was not living up to expectations.
- Regular brushing is the lynchpin of all good dental hygiene.
- The dollar was the lynchpin of the Bretton Woods system.
- The first of these is the lynchpin of the argument.
- You blag a meeting with the band's lynchpin, organist Clint Boon.
another spelling of linchpin |