elementos-chave

[eh-leh-MEN-tosh SHA-veh]
nounmasculinepl: elementos-chave
key elements
1. The most important or essential components or factors that are fundamental to understanding, success, or functioning of something
Communication and trust are key elements of any successful relationship.
Comunicação e confiança são elementos-chave de qualquer relacionamento bem-sucedido.
2. Critical features or aspects that must be present for a process, strategy, or plan to work effectively
The key elements of the project include proper planning, adequate resources, and clear objectives.
Os elementos-chave do projeto incluem planejamento adequado, recursos suficientes e objetivos claros.
3. Core components that define or characterize something
Innovation and sustainability are key elements of our corporate strategy.
Inovação e sustentabilidade são elementos-chave da nossa estratégia corporativa.
This term is widely used in Brazilian business, academic, and professional contexts. It reflects the importance of clear communication about what matters most in project management, strategy development, and organizational planning. The phrase is formal and appears frequently in corporate presentations, academic papers, and government policy documents.
NYC Slang
key pieces, essential components
Synonyms / Sinônimos
componentes essenciaisfatores críticosaspectos fundamentaispontos-chavepilares
Antonyms / Antônimos
elementos secundáriosdetalhes menoresaspectos irrelevantes

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
elementos-chave
Standard usage across Brazil
São Paulo
elementos-chave
Common in business and professional contexts
Rio de Janeiro
elementos-chave
Used in academic and formal discourse
Portugal
elementos-chave
European Portuguese uses the same term; may also use 'elementos fundamentais'

Related Words

essencialfundamentalcríticoimportantecomponentefator

Related Idioms & Phrases

elementos-chave para o sucesso
elementos-chave na equação
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