第三人称复数:breakthroughs
名词突破; 穿透; 重要技术成就; 炉衬烧穿
名词
1. Surgeons have made a great breakthrough in the kidney transplantation.
外科医生们在肾移植方面取得了重大突破。
1. 惊人的进展,关键问题的解决:behave 表现 | breakthrough 惊人的进展,关键问题的解决 | break the record 打破记录
1. 突破;重大进展
A breakthrough is an important development or achievement.
e.g. 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。
e.g. 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。
1. Without bold action on such national policies as the rigid residence registration system, we anticipate no major breakthrough in the way our " floating population " is managed.
2. EDF's chief economist Daniel J Dudek said the calculator's creation is a breakthrough in pollution emissions tracking.
3. WASHINGTON - The Bush administration called a deal to begin dismantling North Korea's nuclear weapons program a breakthrough.
4. There is also speculation on natural gas cooperation between the two countries, as active negotiations are now under way and a positive breakthrough is expected.
5. breakthrough
5. Even the importation of cheap ethanol made from Brazilian sugar cane would not enable this alternative to oil to achieve a breakthrough.
6. " It seems I have just lost $ 100, " Hawking was quoted saying in London newspaper The Daily Telegraph following CERN's breakthrough.
7. He admitted his grand slam breakthrough had lifted a weight of expectation, but was adamant it would not weaken his focus.
8. The breakthrough raises hopes for thousands of girls who survive childhood cancer each year but are left infertile by chemotherapy.
9. The breakthrough comes as the most advanced genetic analysis technology is being applied in Hong Kong clinical practice.
10. breakthrough的意思
10. Li's name is closely linked to China's first breakthrough in figure skating.
noun
1. making an important discovery
2. breakthrough
2. a penetration of a barrier such as an enemy's defense
3. 911查询·英语单词
3. a productive insight