inroad
英['ɪnrəʊd] 美['ɪnroʊd]
"they made inroads in the United States market"
1. 袭击:inquisitive 好管闲事,好问,好奇的 |inroad 袭击 | inscribe 刻铭
2. 得手,取得进展:innovative business 富有创新精神的企业 |inroad 得手,取得进展 | insider dealing 内幕交易
3. 侵犯:inquisitress 女审讯者 |inroad 侵犯 | inrooted 根深蒂固的
4. 侵略,襲撃:inregular terms ==> 一般条件 |inroad ==> 侵略,襲撃 |inroads on wheat field ==> 侵害麦田
This deal is their first major inroad into the American market.
这交易是他们进军美国市场的首次重大收获。
Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt.
增加税收已使国债有所减少。
This deal is their first major inroad into the American market.
这交易是他们进军美国市场的首次重大收获。
They protested against..Papal inroads on the liberties of the Church.
出自:J. R. GreenThe Ninth Earl..had..made considerable inroads into their immense wealth.
出自:B. T. BradfordDemocrats have made substantial inroads among affluent upper-middle-class voters.
出自:Atlantic Monthly上一个:infraction
下一个:onslaught