breakthrough
英 [ˈbreɪkθruː]
美 [ˈbreɪkθruː]
n. 重大进展; 突破
BNC.6455 / COCA.5308
牛津词典
noun
- 重大进展;突破
an important development that may lead to an agreement or achievement- to make/achieve a breakthrough
作出 / 取得突破性进展 - a significant breakthrough in negotiations
谈判中的重大突破 - a major breakthrough in cancer research
癌症研究中的重要突破
- to make/achieve a breakthrough
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 突破;重大进展
Abreakthroughis an important development or achievement.- The company looks poised to make a significant breakthrough in China...
这家公司看来很有把握在中国取得重大突破。 - The breakthrough came hours before a UN deadline.
在联合国的最后期限到来前数小时取得了重大突破。
- The company looks poised to make a significant breakthrough in China...
英英释义
noun
- making an important discovery
- a penetration of a barrier such as an enemy's defense
- a productive insight
双语例句
- This may have been an improvement, but 'breakthrough' was an overstatement
这算得上是一个改进吧,但说是“突破”就言过其实了。 - Recently, there was a great breakthrough in this field.
最近三年来,该领域的研究出现了重大突破。 - The new phase of it relies on the innovation of sense and the breakthrough of system.
该项工作的新局面的形成有赖于观念上的创新和制度上的突破。 - This was the breakthrough.
这是一个突破性的发现。 - This was the breakthrough he needed.
这是他必要的突破。 - There has been a breakthrough in this meeting.
这次会议有一个突破性的发展。 - God willing, there will be a breakthrough.
如果一切顺利,将会取得突破性的进展。 - Kathleen: I just had a breakthrough.
凯瑟琳:我刚刚有了一项突破。 - Scientists have made a breakthrough in computer science.
科学家们在计算机科学方面取得了突破。 - As much as a new conception of technology design, IDEO represented a breakthrough in process and culture.
ideo本身也是技术设计的新构思,代表了流程和文化上的突破。