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1. A library is indispensable to a college.
大學(xué)里圖書(shū)館是必不可少的。
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2. She's become quite indispensable to the company.
她已成了公司里少不了的人。
3. Water is indispensable to plants.
水是植物不可缺少的。
4. Taking care of my parents is my indispensable duty.
照顧父母,我責(zé)無(wú)旁貸。
1. indispensable
1. 不可或缺:這時(shí)決定誰(shuí)擁有游艇的所有權(quán)的關(guān)鍵因素在于1和2中誰(shuí)擁有的專用型資產(chǎn)是不可或缺(Indispensable)的或不可替代的. 意即,如果廚師是市場(chǎng)上獨(dú)一無(wú)二的,而船長(zhǎng)市場(chǎng)是競(jìng)爭(zhēng)性的,那么游艇的所有權(quán)就應(yīng)該由廚師擁有,反之反是.
1. 必不可少的;不可或缺的
If you say that someone or something is indispensable, you mean that they are absolutely essential and other people or things cannot function without them.
e.g. She was becoming indispensable to him.
他已變得越來(lái)越離不開(kāi)她了。
e.g. ...the indispensable guide for any traveller in France.
在法國(guó)對(duì)任何游客來(lái)說(shuō)都不可缺少的向?qū)?/p>