kingpin

英 ['kɪŋpɪn] 美 ['kɪŋpɪn]
  • n. [机] 中心立轴;主要人物
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kingpin 组织者,主要人物

king,关键,pin,插销,轴。比喻用法。

kingpin (n.)
also king-pin, 1801 as the name of the large pin in the game of kayles (similar to bowls except a club or stick was thrown instead of a ball; see "Games, Gaming and Gamesters' Laws," Frederick Brandt, London, 1871), from king with a sense of "chief" + pin (n.). The modern use is mainly figurative and is perhaps from the word's use as another name for the king-bolt (itself from 1825) in a machinery, though the figurative use is attested earlier (1867) than the literal.
1. He went from being a small - time hood to a mafia kingpin.
他从不成气候的小太保慢慢混到黑手党的头儿.

来自辞典例句

2. He's the kingpin of the whole team.
他是全队的主力.

来自辞典例句

3. National spirit is the moral kingpin on which a nation relies for survival and development.
民族精神是一个民族赖以生存和发展的精神支撑.

来自汉英非文学 - 十六大报告

4. The U.S. is, indeed, the kingpin of human rights abuse.
因此可见,美国自己实际上就是侵犯人权的中枢国家.

来自互联网

5. The police have arrested the kingpin of a car operation.
警察逮捕了一起汽车盗窃案的主要犯罪分子.

来自互联网