第三人称复数:vanguards
名词
1. They are in the vanguard of technological advance.
他们是技术发展的先导。
1. (革命或研究的)前沿;先锋,先驱
If someone is in the vanguard of something such as a revolution or an area of research, they are involved in the most advanced part of it. You can also refer to the people themselves as the vanguard.
e.g. Such thinking puts Kodak in the vanguard of a movement reshaping the computer industry...
这种想法使得柯达走在了改造计算机产业运动的最前沿。
e.g. Sir James was an immensely distinguished architect in the vanguard of his profession.
詹姆斯爵士是一位非常杰出的建筑师,处于其专业领域的前沿位置。
2. vanguard
2. 先头部队;尖兵
The vanguard of an army is the part of it that goes into battle first.
e.g. ...a force of mobile reserve units that could strike quickly and effectively at the vanguard of an invading army.
能够对入侵的先头部队进行快速有效反击的机动预备部队
1. Cheney is charged with engaging in organized criminal activity to make profits related to his investment in the Vanguard Group.
2. The principle holds that the Party is the vanguard of the working class and is capable to selecting competent elites to work for the people.
3. vanguard在线翻译
3. The city is positioned at the vanguard of Shanxi's efforts in leapfrogging development to provide impetus for social and economic advancement of the entire province.
4. vanguard的翻译
4. It is the vanguard in the global battle against the worst economic recession since the Great Depression.
5. Dance discreetly at the Vanguard " Nightmare of Christmas " Masquerade, where masks are a must.
6. Behind the economic miracle are two development models that have been practised by vanguard local governments.
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7. As the vanguard of the proletariat, the Party exists and fights for the interests of the people.
8. Ruth has been in the vanguard of both initiating and enlivening the US discourse on sex.
9. vanguard的翻译
9. He also has an education savings account for his son through Vanguard.
10. vanguard
10. " The first task " of the vanguard force would be to see that Taylor leaves, the heads of state declared in their statement.
noun
1. vanguard是什么意思
1. the position of greatest importance or advancement
the leading position in any movement or field
e.g. the Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England
the idea of motion was always to the forefront of his mind and central to his philosophy
Synonym: forefront cutting edge
2. the leading units moving at the head of an army
Synonym: van
3. any creative group active in the innovation and application of new concepts and techniques in a given field (especially in the arts)
Synonym: avant-garde van new wave