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vi.talH5vaI7t[l, $-t[ladjnecessary for the success or continued existence of something; extremely important必不可少的;极其重要的Most people view the existence of a strong opposition as vital to a healthy democracy.许多人认为存在一个强大的反对派对于健康的民主极为重要。"Was anything interesting said at the meeting?" "Nothing of vital importance."“会议上说了什么有趣的事情吗?”“没有什么大不了的事。”"The United States must be prepared to deal with hostile actions against our citizens or our vital interests, " Carter added.卡特补充说:“美国必须准备好对付与我国公民或者我们的重大利益敌对的行动。”Trust is a vital element/component in any close relationship.信任是任何密切关系极其重要的因素。I was going to make a lemon tart until I realised I was missing one of the vital ingredients.我刚要做一个柠檬果馅饼,却发现我缺了一种重要成分。The kidney plays a vital role/part in the removal of waste products from the blood.肾脏在排除血液里的废物中起着至关重要的作用。It's absolutely vital that you get that form sent off by the twenty-third of this month. [+ that clause]本月23日之前你一定要把那份表格邮寄出去,这至关重要。It is vital to get medical supplies to the area as soon as possible. [+ to infinitive]要尽快把医药送往该地区,这事关重大。[VITALITY 中的 vital]
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