linchpin u rečniku PONS

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The word linchpin is also used figuratively to mean something or someone that holds the various elements of a complicated structure together.
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His comic rendering of these traits was the linchpin to the success of his show.
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The linchpin of the program strategy will be the creation of a film and media center, technology center and film stage.
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Early diagnosis and subsequent treatment are the linchpins of surviving the infection.
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At the midpoint are the linchpins: the two 130-foot masts from which the roof is suspended.
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It brings in morals and spirituality as the linchpins to touch hearts in addition to engaging brains.
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The motion detector is thus a linchpin of electronic security systems, but is also a valuable tool in preventing the illumination of unoccupied spaces.
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The fact that the prosecution characterise it as the vital crucial linchpin evidence of their case you may think speaks volumes.
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When he carves a new linchpin for her, she pays him with the cast-off wood chips which turn into gold if he is wise enough to take them.
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The charge on the dexter (armsbearers right, viewers left) side is supposed to be a linchpin, such as might be found on the hub of an old spoked wheel.
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