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crux
1[ kruhks ]
noun
- a vital, basic, decisive, or pivotal point:
The crux of the trial was his whereabouts at the time of the murder.
Synonyms: , , ,
- a cross.
- something that torments by its puzzling nature; a perplexing difficulty.
Crux
2[ kruhks ]
noun
crux
1/ 办谤蕦办蝉 /
noun
- a vital or decisive stage, point, etc (often in the phrase the crux of the matter )
- a baffling problem or difficulty
- mountaineering the most difficult and often decisive part of a climb or pitch
- a rare word for cross
Crux
2/ 办谤蕦办蝉 /
noun
- the more formal name for the Southern Cross
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of crux1
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of crux1
Example Sentences
The Countess of Sandwich gets to the crux of what she sees as the Duchess of Sussex's rebrand dilemma.
Homeownership has always been at the crux of the American dream.
鈥淭he crux of it is standing true to the reason our voters sent us here, which is to fight for democratic values,鈥 Frost said.
"The crux of Farage's argument is this: what was possible in the 20th Century isn't possible in the 21st," Streeting told his audience.
For all of the complexities and subtleties of this story, and there are plenty, the inescapable crux of it was something even the most polished public relations executive would struggle to add much gloss to.
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