英:[in ˈprəuɡres]
美:[ɪn ˈprɑɡˌrɛs]
英:[in ˈprəuɡres]
美:[ɪn ˈprɑɡˌrɛs]
进行中;半路;
noun
a royal journey marked by pomp and pageant
a tour or circuit made by an official (such as a judge)
an expedition, journey, or march through a region
a forward or onward movement (as to an objective or to a goal) : advance
gradual bettermentespecially: the progressive development of humankind
verb
intransitive verb
to move forward : proceed
to develop to a higher, better, or more advanced stage
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French progrés, from Latin progressus advance, from progredi to go forth, from pro- forward + gradi to go — more at pro-, grade >entry 1
The first known use of progress was in the 15th century
prior topreposition
in advance of : before
tea bagnoun
a bag usually of filter paper holding enough tea for an individual serving
T cellnoun
any of the lymphocytes (as a helper T cell) that usually mature in the thymus and take an active part in immune responses compare b cell
private1 of 2adjective
having to do with or for the use of a single person or group : not public a private beach
private property
not holding any public office
a private citizen
not relating to one's official position : personal your own private opinion
private letters
not known or meant to be known publicly keep personal information private
private meetings
not under public control
a private school
private2 of 2noun
plural private parts
a person of low or lowest rank in an organized group (as a police or fire department)especially: an enlisted person of the lowest ranks in the army or marine corps
title1 of 2noun
a legal right to the ownership of property
the document that is evidence of a right
the name given to something (as a book, song, or job) to identify or describe it
a word or group of words attached to a person's name to show honor, rank, or office
championship sense 2
won the batting title
title2 of 2verb
to call by a title
progress1 of 2noun
a moving toward a goal
the progress of a ship
gradual improvement or advancement
the progress of science
progress2 of 2verb
to move forward : advance, proceed how is the experiment progressing?
the story progressed
to move toward a higher, better, or more advanced stage
1 The building of the factory was in progress.
工厂正在建造中.
2 Even the most accomplished writers show their work-in-progress to discerning readers.
即使最有造诣的作家们都会展示他们创作中的作品给有鉴赏力的读者们看。
3 There is a perpetual duel in progress between celestial forces and terrestrial interests.
在天公与世尘的利益之间,争执是没得完的.
4 Please be quiet recording in progress.
正在录音--请勿喧哗.
5 Major moves are afoot in the digital print market.
主要举措是在进行中的数字印刷市场。
6 Investigation by CHP is in progress.
调查在进行中。
7 Others are in progress, and I just marking time.
别人都在进步, 只有我在原地踏步.
8 Danger! Blasting in progress!
危险, 正在放炮!
9 the rapid progress of the ship
10 This research has been in progress since 1961 and has yielded a great number of positive results.
这项研究自1961年起一直在开展,已取得了不少积极成果。
11 He made slow progress down the steep cliff.
12 The work is progressing and should be completed soon.
13 The project has been progressing slowly.
14 The building of the house is in progress.
房子在建造中.
15 During his stay at the Brevard County residential center, the boy showed progress in reducing the frequency of his aggressive outbursts, a development that led the center to seek his discharge.
16 Persist in progress and oppose retrogression!
坚持进步,反对倒退!
17 There is an old assumption that belief in magic faded away in the Enlightenment, shepherding a new age dominated by rational decision-making and scientific progress.
18 The caravan progressed slowly across the desert.
19 The controversy over Intelligent Design has been in progress since its naissance.
智能设计论自其诞生以来一直颇受争议.
20 The project showed slow but steady progress.
2 在进行中