English to Chinese Dictionary cornerstone

cornerstone

基石
definition
noun
These are cornerstones , flint stones, millstones, limestone, and milestones.
a stone that forms the base of a corner of a building, joining two walls.
translation of 'cornerstone'
noun
隅石,
基石
example
This is the 'cornerstone' that must be laid carefully or the building will fall under the slightest duress.
Our system of GPs is a 'cornerstone' of quality health care.
Italy's membership of NATO will remain the 'cornerstone' of the country's security and defence policy.
Written goals and ongoing evaluation serve as the 'cornerstone' of another important facet: documentation.
a national minimum wage remained the 'cornerstone' of policy
If the 'cornerstone' is not laid properly, a building will not stand properly.
He said food safety was not negotiable and producers could simply not afford to compromise on hygiene, the 'cornerstone' of quality.
a national minimum wage remained the 'cornerstone' of policy
All of these factors are important, but the 'cornerstone' of any preservation system is the ability to say no to demolition.
In building the structures and resources for nursing research, the development of a scientific community for nurse researchers is an important 'cornerstone' .
The 'cornerstone' is so important that often it is inscribed and laid in an official ceremony that marks the beginning of a building's construction.
Despite their adolescence, it is on these countries that the United States depends as a 'cornerstone' of its energy policy.
The recent case where a 'cornerstone' of Taipei's old city wall was cut and used for a public art project has sparked debate among artists and cultural experts.
I've been thinking about this some more, and I've come to the conclusion that these four qualities are also the 'cornerstone' of all good web sites.
Only the 'cornerstone' of the building had been laid when the engraving was made.
Yoga will continue to remain an important 'cornerstone' , but I really need to make more time for weight training.
Offering courses accessible to students around the state is in fact an important 'cornerstone' of the North Dakota University System.
Family-owned businesses will continue to be an important 'cornerstone' of the American business landscape.
A stone is also symbolic of eternity, like the 'cornerstone' of a building, placed to last for all time.
Achieving these goals is an important 'cornerstone' for the city to transform itself into a viable and vibrant city, a city in which its citizens will live with pride.
‘Paul Kariya is like the 'cornerstone' of a building; you build around him,’ Gauthier says.
‘Majority rule’ is an important 'cornerstone' of democracy.
Wong's structure will not provide shade but a vision that represents three important 'cornerstones' of our university community: students, businesses and faculty.
First, you left out one of the most important 'cornerstones' of most any combat engagement we've had for the last 30 years.
Much like modern buildings, the pyramid's 'cornerstones' have balls and sockets built into them.
Usually, I touch the 'cornerstones' on the buildings, but Aunt Issa had said men would know I am a child from my hands and such a childish move.
In patients with diastolic dysfunction, the 'cornerstones' of treatment depend on the underlying cause.
Few would deny that education is one of the most important 'cornerstones' of all human societies.
This ritual educated me in some of the most important 'cornerstones' of life: family, friends, and firewater.
Pride, dedication, and quality are the three 'cornerstones' on which the company operates.
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