1. 释义: to be the main reason for something or the most basic part of something
2. 例句:
Big, sweeping life changes really boil down to small, everyday decisions.
巨大的生活改变其实归结于每天的小决定。
The question will always boil down to: who pays for the extra cost, and takes the initial risk?
问题总会归结于:谁将支付超额的开支,承担最初的风险?
3. 造句:
这场争论归根结底是伦理问题而不是法律问题。
This dispute boils down to ethical rather than legal problems.
学习归根结底是意愿而不是方法。
Study boils down to willingness rather than methods.