decisive turning point

决定性转折点

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A moment that settles an issue or has a conclusive effect.

解决问题或产生决定性效果的时刻。

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decisive turning point = 决定性转折点 (解决问题或产生决定性效果的时刻。)

  • The Battle of Stalingrad was a decisive turning point in World War II.斯大林格勒战役是第二次世界大战的决定性转折点
  • Her decision to quit her job and start her own company proved to be a decisive turning point in her career.她辞职并创办自己公司的决定,被证明是她职业生涯的决定性转折点
  • The company's launch of its new product was a decisive turning point for its market position.该公司新产品的推出是其市场地位的决定性转折点
  • Many historians consider the invention of the printing press a decisive turning point for human knowledge.许多历史学家认为印刷术的发明是人类知识的决定性转折点
  • After years of struggle, winning that major contract became the decisive turning point for the startup.经过多年的奋斗,赢得那份大合同成为了这家初创公司的决定性转折点
  • The new policy represented a decisive turning point in the nation's economic strategy.这项新政策代表着国家经济战略的决定性转折点
  • For him, meeting his mentor was a decisive turning point that shaped his future.对他而言,遇到他的导师是一个塑造他未来的决定性转折点
  • The court's ruling served as a decisive turning point in the ongoing legal battle.法院的裁决是正在进行的法律斗争中的决定性转折点
  • The adoption of renewable energy technologies is seen as a decisive turning point in the fight against climate change.可再生能源技术的采用被视为对抗气候变化的决定性转折点
  • Sometimes, a small event can become a decisive turning point in one's life story.有时,一个微小的事件可以成为一个人生命故事中的决定性转折点