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 essential [ɪ'sɛnʃəl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 要素, 要点, 本质

a. 必要的, 重要的, 本质的

[计] 本质冒险

[医] 必需的, 自发的, 特发的


  1. Food is essential to life.
    食物对生命是必不可少的。
  2. Her most essential quality is kindness.
    她最主要的品质是善良。
  3. In considering this problem, you should grasp its essentials.
    在考虑这一问题时,你应当抓住实质。


essential
[ noun ]
  1. anything indispensable

  2. <noun.object>
    food and shelter are necessities of life
    the essentials of the good life
    allow farmers to buy their requirements under favorable conditions
    a place where the requisites of water fuel and fodder can be obtained
[ adj ]
  1. basic and fundamental

  2. <adj.all>
    the essential feature
  3. being or relating to or containing the essence of a plant etc

  4. <adj.pert>
    essential oil
  5. defining rights and duties as opposed to giving the rules by which rights and duties are established

  6. <adj.all>
    substantive law
  7. absolutely necessary; vitally necessary

  8. <adj.all>
    essential tools and materials
    funds essential to the completion of the project
    an indispensable worker
  9. of the greatest importance

  10. <adj.all>
    the all-important subject of disarmament
    crucial information
    in chess cool nerves are of the essence


Essential \Es*sen"tial\ ([e^]s*s[e^]n"sjal), a. [Cf. F.
essentiel. See {Essence}.]
1. Belonging to the essence, or that which makes an object,
or class of objects, what it is.

Majestic as the voice sometimes became, there was
forever in it an essential character of
plaintiveness. --Hawthorne.

2. Hence, really existing; existent.

Is it true, that thou art but a name,
And no essential thing? --Webster
(1623).

3. Important in the highest degree; indispensable to the
attainment of an object; indispensably necessary.

Judgment's more essential to a general
Than courage. --Denham.

How to live? -- that is the essential question for
us. --H. Spencer.

4. Containing the essence or characteristic portion of a
substance, as of a plant; highly rectified; pure; hence,
unmixed; as, an essential oil. ``Mine own essential
horror.'' --Ford.

5. (Mus.) Necessary; indispensable; -- said of those tones
which constitute a chord, in distinction from ornamental
or passing tones.

6. (Med.) Idiopathic; independent of other diseases.

{Essential character} (Biol.), the prominent characteristics
which serve to distinguish one genus, species, etc., from
another.

{Essential disease}, {Essential fever} (Med.), one that is
not dependent on another.

{Essential oils} (Chem.), a class of volatile oils, extracted
from plants, fruits, or flowers, having each its
characteristic odor, and hot burning taste. They are used
in essences, perfumery, etc., and include many varieties
of compounds; as {lemon oil} is a terpene, {oil of bitter
almonds} an aldehyde, {oil of wintergreen} an ethereal
salt, etc.; -- called also {volatile oils} in distinction
from the fixed or nonvolatile.


Essential \Es*sen"tial\ ([e^]s*s[e^]n"sjal), n.
1. Existence; being. [Obs.] --Milton.

2. That which is essential; first or constituent principle;
as, the essentials of religion.

  1. For all industry participants, keeping pace with rapid change will be essential to success.
  2. Shifting part of the burden to taxation would not bring the real costs of the system down. Mr Johann Eekhoff, state secretary in the economics ministry, argues that it is essential to extend working lives, and counter the trend to early retirement.
  3. While some people say the airport will not attract enough business to be viable, others say it is essential to attract foreign investment and bring more tourists to the territory.
  4. This would seem to be an essential precondition for reunification.
  5. It might look at moments like Euro-crash - bodies slamming to the floor; danger the essential in every step - but its emotional force and wild logic, its skilled disdain for hazard, were hugely effective.
  6. Tensions have escalated in Romania since the Front-dominated government introduced price reforms on Nov. 1. The prices of some basic goods since have doubled and tripled, but energy, rents and essential foodstuffs were not affected.
  7. The technology at use today in the Gulf is essential to our survival and safety.
  8. "Since so many young people are killed and injured each year riding ATVs, it is essential that dealers follow the age recommendations.
  9. Debt relief also removes whatever discipline Brazil and the other Latin debtors are now under to make the free-market economic reforms that are essential to attracting capital and restoring robust growth.
  10. "In these uncertain conditions, it's essential to seek further cost savings," he said.
  11. It takes place in World War II during the German occupation of Paris, when a strict curfew made it essential to catch the last subway train home.
  12. The 85%, they say, applies only for state-regulated prices for essential items.
  13. According to Masaru Hoshinoya, Toyota's general mangager in Lexington, the bourbon has become "essential" at parties, and visitors from Japan insist on touring the Maker's Mark distillery in Loretto.
  14. He played the Mazurka so searchingly as almost to forget its essential lilt.
  15. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Bob Buckhorn says those "essential services remain in place" at air control towers.
  16. But having an ally able to grease the wheels - and palms - is also essential to get things done in many countries. Even then, pitfalls await the unwary newcomer.
  17. Many politicians, businessmen and foreign policy experts felt that an expert in Soviet affairs was essential to represent the U.S. amid the murkiness of contemporary Soviet politics and economics.
  18. The right of one charged with crime to counsel may not be deemed fundamental and essential to fair trials in some countries, but it is in ours.
  19. In addition, he reminded me, Egyptians have for millennia lived in a paternalistic system. From the start they were administered by a vast bureaucracy that controlled the essential element of life, Nile irrigation.
  20. McGegan caught the music's essential lyricism, and the 'period' instruments - beautiful winds - sounded smooth in the theatre's intimate acoustics. The Festival runs until September 9.
  21. "The aggressive action by Iraq is an eye-opener to the essential need for small states to receive special consideration in devising a realistic system of security," he noted.
  22. The group, called the Joint Associations Working Group, said it was essential to import contract laborers to avoid inflation and falling economic competitiveness.
  23. He argued that spending on public services should be an essential plank of Labour's plans for economic regeneration and job creation. 'We must shape thinking, and not merely be shaped by the dogma of the last decade,' he said.
  24. The legislation would give the president new authority to stop any foreign takeover that "threatens essential commerce which affects national security."
  25. The investment in fertilisers and chemicals to stop black pod disease has been essential to the improved output in recent years.
  26. The Supreme Court has identified a number of essential roles for juries.
  27. Law enforcement officials and operators of battered women centers say blocking is essential.
  28. With forecasters predicting a high of 20 below zero today and a low of minus 38 tonight, officials pleaded with residents to cut back on all but essential electricity use.
  29. Watson said planned high-altitude research flights over the Arctic next winter will be "absolutely essential" in deciding whether to accelerate or change the cuts called for under the chlorofluorocarbons treaty.
  30. A strategy based upon the republic's essential security interests would neither court unnecessary interventions nor tamely accept a menacing proliferation of Soviet surrogates.
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