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词汇 pivot
释义 pivot
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈpɪv.ət/ us /ˈpɪv.ət/
a fixed point supporting something that turns or balances枢轴;支点
Synonym
pivot point
the central or most important person or thing in a situation: 关键人物;枢纽
turn/revolve on a pivotThe former guerrilla leader has become the pivot on which the country's emerging political stability turns/revolves (= it depends on him).前游击队领导人成了决定该国政治稳定与否的关键人物。
Synonym
pivot point
in basketball, an attacking player who usually stands with their back to the basket to catch the ball and give it to other attacking players:
He's the most dominant pivot in the game.
Synonyms
centre(PLAYER POSITION)UK
pivotman
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slide
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soft key
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Important and essential things
Basketball, netball & volleyball
pivot
verb
uk /ˈpɪv.ət/ us /ˈpɪv.ət/-tt-

pivotverb (TURN)


[ I or T ]
to turn or twist: 转动;扭曲
She pivots her left foot.她扭了左脚。
pivot onHe pivoted on his heels and headed out.他脚跟一转,向外走去。
Future deals will pivot on (= depend on) easing commercial conflicts.未来的协议将取决于疏缓商业冲突。
Synonym
swivel
[ I ]
in basketball or netball, to stand with one foot on the ground and move your other foot to allow you to turn without taking a step when you have the ball:
Once you catch the ball you can pivot, but you must throw it to another player.
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Revolving, rotating and spinning
around
around and aroundidiom
backspin
birl
centrifugal
reel
revolving
rotary
rotate
rotation
rotational
spin
spiral
swim
swing
swivel
swizzle
twirl
twirling
twirly

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Basketball, netball & volleyball

pivotverb (CHANGE OPINIONS)


[ I ]
to change your opinions, statements, decisions, etc. so that they are different to what they were before:
He has pivoted to bring himself in line with the rest of the candidates.
It was harder for Bush to pivot to the positive when so much of his campaign revolved around taking down Kerry.
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Changing
about-face
about-turn
alterable
altered
alternate
churn
make an about-turn
make something into something
malleable
meta
metamorphose
morph
mutate
pervert
revolutionize
rollback
rotation
rotational
sanitization
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pivotverb (CHANGE SUBJECT)


[ I ]
to avoid talking about something by talking about something else:
Several viewers were eager to hear what he had to say about jobs, and found the evasion glaring when he immediately pivoted to a prepackaged answer on education.
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Changing
about-face
about-turn
alterable
altered
alternate
churn
make an about-turn
make something into something
malleable
meta
metamorphose
morph
mutate
pervert
revolutionize
rollback
rotation
rotational
sanitization
transcribe

pivot | American Dictionary


pivot
noun[ C ]
us/ˈpɪv·ət/
a fixed point supporting something which turns or balances, or a person or thing on which something else depends:
Boston was the pivot of his emotional and intellectual life.
pivot
verb[ I/T ]
us/ˈpɪv·ət/-tt-
to turn or twist:
[ T ]She pivots her left foot.
[ I ]He pivoted on his heels and headed out.
[ I ]Future deals will pivot on easing commercial conflicts (= they will depend on this).

Examples of pivot


pivot
By commanding velocities with the same magnitude but opposite directions, the robot pivots about its axis.
The age-span chosen for pivots defines a main cohort which is ' sandwiched ' within a complex framework of layered family obligations.
The alternative account pivots mainly on the recollections of a handful of people out of the many who lived through the riots.
After a while, the child will recognize that certain open class words only occur with certain pivots.
There were solid plates between the pivots and the channel bottom.
There are two cohorts of grandparents within the sample - pivots aged 49 to 53 and pivots' parents who are grandparents to the pivots' children.
Chapters 2 through 4 are more in depth discussions of these concepts, including their relation to case marking and syntactic pivots.
The book then pivots on a short (six page) ' interlude ', followed by four chapters on the independence period proper.
We regard two trees as distinct if they cannot be superposed by pivoting the lines around the nodes that they enter.
Our hypothesis pivots on the notion of "identifying with" someone else.
The single support phase is characterized by one limb (the swing limb) moving in the forward direction while another limb (the stance limb) is pivoted on the ground.
The typically very low number of iterations required then compensates to a large extent for the iterations being considerably more expensive than pivots in the simplex method.
Indeed, the construction of an idealised life course trajectory, pivoting around the notion of independent adulthood, has been a critical factor in defining the boundaries of legitimate welfare claims.
We assume that during the whole phase, both feet are pivoting in the vertical plane, the first, round its tip, and the second, round its heel.
The whole scheme of improved national education pivots upon the teachers.
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