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cri.tic.alH5krIt7I7k[l, $5krIt-adjof the greatest importance to the way things might happen; dangerous or uncertain至关重要的,危急的The President's support is critical (to this project).总统的支持(对这个计划)至关重要。The experiment is at a critical point/stage/juncture--we'll know the result in an hour.试验正处在关键时刻,一小时后我们将得知结果如何。As long as sales remain above the critical figure of £200000, we don't need to worry.只要销售额维持在关键性的20万英镑以上,我们就没必要担心。Both drivers are critical/in a critical condition (=so badly hurt that they might die) after the 120mph crash.以120英里的速度相撞后,两个驾驶员都身受重伤,情况危急。If a situation goes critical, it suddenly becomes extremely serious.严重的,危急的Union leaders say that the dispute may go critical this week.工会领导人说本周的争论将危机严重。Critical mass is the smallest or largest size that is necessary for something to succeed.(达到预期效果的)足够数量The company has reached a critical mass and is now assured of survival.公司已取得足够资产,确保了平稳生存。The company has reached a critical mass and must now avoid further growth.公司已有足够的发展,现在必须避免进一步扩展。[CRITIC 中的 critical]
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