inroad

inroad

美 [ˈɪnˌroʊd]  英 [ˈɪnˌrəʊd]

  • n.(尤指通过消耗或削弱其他事物取得的)进展
  • 网络袭击;侵袭;侵入

词形变化

复数:inroads  

英汉双解

n.
1.
~ (into sth)
(尤指通过消耗或削弱其他事物取得的)进展something that is achieved, especially by reducing the power or success of sth else
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。

习惯用语

make inroads into/on sth
消耗,削弱,影响(某事物)if one thingmakes inroads into another, it has a noticeable effect on the second thing, especially by reducing it, or influencing it
Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt.
增加税收已使国债有所减少。

英汉解释

n.
1.
(突然)袭击,(突然)侵犯 (upon; on; into)
2.
损害,侵犯 (into; on)

英英解释

n.

例句

His frozen-food business would be a ripe target for a company looking to make an inroad into ethnic foods.

对于那些想要进军民族特色食品市场公司而言魏成辉冷冻食品业务成熟收购目标

The ascendancy maybe be used to inroad the profits of shareholders who hold the medial or small stock for themselves interests.

为了自身利益控股股东可能凭借优势地位侵害中小股东利益

In one sense the decision represents an inroad into the principle that the banker is concerned with documents, not goods.

感觉决定代表变为银行家关于文件货物有关原则侵袭

Whilst this message is being given there has been some inroad in the governmental sectors.

至此消息公布之际一些政府部门渗透进行

In the topsy-turvy world of global economics, Rockwell Automation Inc. has found an ingenious new inroad into China.

全球化经济体系陷入混乱自动化公司独具匠心找到通往中国捷径

It is meant as a kiddy-pool inroad into the world of ethnomusicological research, limited to 3-4 weeks.

资讯科技进入人种音乐研究世界之内一个山羊-侵入,3-4个星期有限

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