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 juncture ['dʒʌŋktʃә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 接合, 连接, 接缝



    juncture
    [ noun ]
    1. an event that occurs at a critical time

    2. <noun.event>
      at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave
      it was needed only on special occasions
    3. a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made

    4. <noun.state>
      at that juncture he had no idea what to do
      he must be made to realize that the company stands at a critical point
    5. the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made

    6. <noun.shape>


    Juncture \Junc"ture\ (j[u^][ng]k"t[-u]r; 135), n. [L. junctura,
    fr. jungere to join. See {Jointure}.]
    1. A joining; a union; an alliance. [Obs.] ``Devotional
    compliance and juncture of hearts.'' --Eikon Basilike.

    2. The line or point at which two bodies are joined; a joint;
    an articulation; a seam; as, the junctures of a vessel or
    of the bones. --Boyle.

    3. A point of time; esp., one made critical or important by a
    concurrence of circumstances; hence, a crisis; an
    exigency. ``Extraordinary junctures.'' --Addison.

    In such a juncture, what can the most plausible and
    refined philosophy offer? --Berkeley.

    1. Mr. Wright acknowledged in an interview that he has "looked at" the idea of a network spinoff or joint venture but that he "decided that it was inappropriate at this juncture."
    2. At a critical juncture, the qualities needed in a Fed chairman include an understanding of financial markets, political savvy and good judgment.
    3. If Kroger rejects the KKR proposal, that would put KKR, and to an extent the entire leveraged buy-out industry, at a critical juncture in its evolution.
    4. "I recognize that at this juncture revenue considerations limit our ability to provide fundamental relief from double taxation of corporate income," on both the corporations and their stockholders, Brady said.
    5. 'WE ARE at a critical juncture for economic policy in this country', says the governor of the Bank of England, Mr Robin Leigh-Pemberton.
    6. But I don't really _ can't really give you a judgment as to whether I personally feel that the answer at this juncture is the grounding of this fleet.
    7. Zhivkov had been rumored to be on his way out for two years, but diplomats and dissidents said the leadership change at this juncture was unexpected.
    8. I told him I didn't, though at this juncture it was hard to know what he meant by Russian.
    9. Khamenei urged parliament to drop the issue and "support the government at this sensitive juncture."
    10. Such efforts are at a critical juncture with Shamir because he is under pressure from the rival Labor Party to make a decision by March 7 on whether to accept U.S. proposals for starting talks.
    11. But when we have this kind of compromise that has been worked out at _ it _ at this juncture, I think we're on the right track.
    12. But this is a non-starter without a new IMF agreement, which looks remote at this juncture.
    13. "But there is no reason to expect anything more than that from the U.S. side at this juncture," he added.
    14. Low commodity prices may well be familiar territory for resource companies, but there are at least two reasons for believing that South Africa's mining industry is at a more important juncture than the bottom of another commodity cycle.
    15. I support what Jim Baker reported to me was where we stand at this juncture in negotiation.
    16. As the man in charge of Turkey's sell-off programme, he still has to convince the buyers. For Turkey's privatisation is at a critical juncture.
    17. Mobil's chairman, Allen Murray, said the giant oil company froze prices "to do our part in the national effort during this critical juncture in American history."
    18. Palau is at a juncture where the old ways are making room for new approaches." The official said most of the campaigning has been centered around local issues such as road construction and service to the villages.
    19. "We may not have one man who could individually make such a huge change, but the Union Pacific team is perfectly capable of keeping the momentum going." Still, Mr. Walsh is leaving the railroad at a critical juncture.
    20. At a critical juncture in November 1985, the vice president sent a handwritten note to Col. North thanking him for his work in Central America.
    21. "That's not to say we don't want a summit; we think it's important to have this meeting at this juncture, for sound, alliance reasons," the official said.
    22. A vigorous economy requires policies to assure, at this juncture, real and steady monetary expansion.
    23. It was a delicate juncture, Mr. Albano said, and the boss was nervous.
    24. Accounting firm of Price Waterhouse recently reported airline at "critical juncture" and facing "significant hurdles."
    25. The nation's peace movement is at a difficult juncture as concerns over the environment, AIDS, and the homeless overshadow powderkegs like the Middle East, South Africa and Central America, a new report concludes.
    26. According to Mr. Berger, "Ten million was the most I could get at this juncture.
    27. It proposed "at this juncture" a $37 million civil penalty, though it said the maximum penalty allowed is $93 million.
    28. "It is not appropriate for us to raise the issue now," the minister said. "We will raise it with the United States separately, at another juncture.
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