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watershed noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + WATERSHED | WATERSHED + VERB | WATERSHED + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEhistoric, important, major 历史性的转折点;重要分水岭;主要分水岭cultural, historical, political 文化的分水岭;历史的转折点;政治分水岭VERB + WATERSHEDbe, mark, represent 是分水岭;标志着转折;代表分界线reach 达到转折点WATERSHED + VERBdivide sth 分界线将⋯分开◆Darwin's theory of evolution was a watershed dividing the old way of thinking from the new.达尔文的进化论是划分新旧思维方式的分水岭。WATERSHED + NOUNmoment 转折时刻◆a watershed moment in recent music history近代音乐史的转折时刻event 里程碑事件◆The completion of this project was a watershed event in the company's history.完成这个项目是公司历史上的里程碑事件。year 具有转折意义的年份◆a watershed year for Japan对日本而言具有转折意义的一年project 具有转折意义的项目decision 具有转折意义的决定PREPOSITIONwatershed between ⋯之间的转折◆The 19th century marked a watershed between the country's agricultural past and its industrial future.19 世纪是该国从农业国走向工业国的转折点。watershed for 对⋯来说的转折点◆The granting of the vote represented a watershed for the rights of women.获得选举权标志着女权运动的转折点。watershed in ⋯方面的转折◆With the strike, a historical watershed in the development of the trade union movement was reached.这次罢工使工会运动发展到了一个历史转折点。 |