词汇 | sine-qua-non |
释义 | sine qua non noun[ S ] formaluk /ˌsɪn.eɪ kwɑː ˈnəʊn/ us /ˌsɪn.eɪ kwɑː ˈnoʊn/ a necessary condition without which something is not possible: 必要条件,必备条件 An interest in children is a sine qua non of teaching.喜欢孩子是从事教育工作的必要条件。 Important and essential things -based amenity at the core of something bare be-all focal point foreground foundation stone fulcrum fundament grandaddy heavyweight imperative name need nexus nitty-gritty nucleus the grandaddy of somethingidiom the name of the gameidiom sine qua non | Business Englishsine qua non noun[ S ] formalukus something that must be done or achieved before anything else is done or achieved: sine qua non of sthAspiring business-school students in Europe know that fluent English is a sine qua non of success. Examples of sine qua nonsine qua non Others see the ability of citizens to exercise basic political rights as the sinequanon of legitimation. Friendship was viewed by many as the sinequanon of a quality relationship. This reconstruction was an ideological sinequanon of the project of legibility. Instead, the institutionalized tool has been presented as the sinequanon of scientific inference. Judicial independence is thus a sinequanon for the judicialisation of policy. It is, in a way, the sinequanon of municipal connections, since it gives them grandeur and legitimacy. Candor about these aims is a sinequanon of any useful debate over the legitimacy of the methods used to advance them. If paradox is truly the sinequanon of key aspects of performance, we must perforce engage with such textual convolutions via a paradoxology. This duty is a sinequanon for establishing and maintaining a fiduciary relationship between professionals and patients. To put it another way, why was landscape a sinequanon for characterising a nation which, when all is said and done, existed already? If individuality is a sinequanon, for ensoulment, then this property cannot be an attribute to the very early zygote or pre-embryo. It does not imply, however, that it was the sinequanon. However, lifestyle modification still remains the therapeutic 'sinequanon'. In this latter period, the art of shouting became a sinequanon for drinking in public. That is the sinequanon of this phenomenon in general: ducats are used in jewelry only when people have enough to show off. See all examples of sine qua non These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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