词汇 | touchstone |
释义 | touchstone noun[ C ] uk /ˈtʌtʃ.stəʊn/ us /ˈtʌtʃ.stoʊn/ an established standard or principle by which something is judged: 检验标准,试金石 Until relatively recently, the Japanese car industry was the touchstone of international success.直到近几年,日本的汽车工业一直都是衡量是否在国际上取得成功的业界标杆。 Compare criterion measurenoun standardnoun yardstick(STANDARD) Samples and examples advertisement aliquot archetype benchmark benchmarking cross-section exemplification flavour for instanceidiom forerunner illustration incarnation prize prototype qua quintessence role model sample specimen taste touchstone | American Dictionarytouchstone noun[ C ] us/ˈtʌtʃˌstoʊn/ a basic principle for judging quality: Perfect service is the touchstone of a fine restaurant. Examples of touchstonetouchstone The created dependency highlighted in his eloquent essay of nearly 30 years ago has been a touchstone. They certainly didn't believe that money was the touchstone for what happens cyclically. Moreover, there is an emphasis throughout on such touchstones of postmodern thought as fracture, multiplicity, otherness and dissonance. Their touchstone was legal and financial rectitude rather than any wider 'service to the community'. Each offers different touchstones for a comparative analysis of actor preferences and political outcomes. The fiscal gulf became a touchstone for sound finance, with the rehabilitation largely to be accomplished by retrenchment as opposed to increased taxation. Mathematical constructivism regards provability as the touchstone for mathematical propositions because proofs are created and comprehended by the mind. In other words, such touchstones cannot systematically amount to reasons-foraction which carr y weight that is independent of their substantive worthiness. They have served, in their respective times, as teleological touchstones because they seem to originate beyond human subjectivity, motivation and knowledge. In reading any such book, a reviewer swiftly identifies areas of personal experience, the discussion of which becomes a touchstone for the rest. Yet the touchstone of fit would have no purchase if the law were largely unsettled from one moment to the next. In this context investment in energy became the touchstone for proposals of rapid industrial development, establishing a link between modernisation and the nationalisation of resources. Let us accustom ourselves to try every opinion by the touchstone of fact and experience. Sometimes philosophers malign it as the product of a "scientistic" ideology that unthinkingly takes science as the touchstone of what is real. As an exhaustive summary of previous research and a clearly articulated program for progress, it could become a touchstone in the linguistic human rights movement. 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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