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突围,突破;猛涨;攻破;
noun
a sudden advance especially in knowledge or technique
a medical breakthrough
a person's first notable success—often used before another nounthe actress's breakthrough performance
a breakthrough novel
an act or instance of moving through or beyond an obstacle a breakthrough agreement
a breakthrough in the talks between the region's leaders
an instance of passing through a barrier or protectionspecifically, medical: infection occurring in someone who is fully vaccinated against an infectious agent A vaccine breakthrough occurs when a person tests positive for COVID-19 two weeks after being fully vaccinated against the disease … —David Rasbach —often used before another noun Two other CDC studies of breakthrough cases at nursing homes showed the vaccines protected residents, even when the virus spread through the homes. —Maura Dolan … the academy recently recommended that children receive two doses of the chicken pox vaccine, rather than just one, because the additional dose bolsters immunity and may help reduce breakthrough infection. —Maria Raven
The ice under the surface begins to deteriorate, increasing the risk of breakthroughs.—Vicki Winger
warfare an offensive military assault that penetrates and carries beyond a defensive line
verb
intransitive verb
to make a breakthrough
noun
a sudden advance especially in knowledge or technique
a medical breakthrough
a person's first notable success—often used before another nounthe actress's breakthrough performance
a breakthrough novel
an act or instance of moving through or beyond an obstacle a breakthrough agreement
a breakthrough in the talks between the region's leaders
an instance of passing through a barrier or protectionspecifically, medical: infection occurring in someone who is fully vaccinated against an infectious agent A vaccine breakthrough occurs when a person tests positive for COVID-19 two weeks after being fully vaccinated against the disease … —David Rasbach —often used before another noun Two other CDC studies of breakthrough cases at nursing homes showed the vaccines protected residents, even when the virus spread through the homes. —Maura Dolan … the academy recently recommended that children receive two doses of the chicken pox vaccine, rather than just one, because the additional dose bolsters immunity and may help reduce breakthrough infection. —Maria Raven
The ice under the surface begins to deteriorate, increasing the risk of breakthroughs.—Vicki Winger
warfare an offensive military assault that penetrates and carries beyond a defensive line
verb
intransitive verb
to make a breakthrough
突破点
穿通
The first known use of breakthrough was in 1915
break1 of 2verb
to separate into parts suddenly or forcibly glass breaks easily break a bone
break a stick
to fracture a bone of
broke her arm
to curl over and fall apart
waves breaking against the shore
to fail to keep : violate break a promise
broke the law
to force a way break out of jail
burglars broke into the house
to appear or burst forth suddenly the storm broke pandemonium broke loose
day was breaking in the east
to become fair
wait for the weather to break
to run suddenly
break for cover
to penetrate the surface of
fish breaking water
to cut into and turn over the surface of
break ground for a new school
to defeat completely : crush
broke the revolt
to lose or cause to lose health, strength, or spirit broken by grief
broke under the strain
to lose or cause to lose the ability to function because of damage, wear, or strain I broke my watch
the TV set is broken
to reduce in rank
to bring to an end : stop broke silence
break a habit
to have or cause an interruption broke in with a comment
we'll break to let local stations identify themselves
to train an animal
break a horse to the saddle
to make known
break the news
to turn aside or lessen the force of
the bushes broke his fall
to do better than
broke the school record
open entry 2 sense 1a broke the shotgun to load it
break an electric circuit
solve
broke the code
to curve, drop, or change direction sharply
the pitch broke over the plate for a strike
to change sharply in tone, pitch, or intensity
her voice broke
break2 of 2noun
an act, action, or result of breaking
a gap in an electric circuit interrupting the flow of current
a short rest from or an interruption of work, duty, or studies
a planned interruption in a radio or television program
a noticeable change (as in a surface, course, movement, or direction)
a sudden run : dash
a place or situation at which a break occurs : gap
a stroke of luckespecially: a stroke of good luck got all the breaks
a bad break
a favorable situation
a big break in show business
favorable treatment
a tax break
break1 of 2verb
to separate into parts suddenly or forcibly glass breaks easily break a bone
break a stick
to fracture a bone of
broke her arm
to curl over and fall apart
waves breaking against the shore
to fail to keep : violate break a promise
broke the law
to force a way break out of jail
burglars broke into the house
to appear or burst forth suddenly the storm broke pandemonium broke loose
day was breaking in the east
to become fair
wait for the weather to break
to run suddenly
break for cover
to penetrate the surface of
fish breaking water
to cut into and turn over the surface of
break ground for a new school
to defeat completely : crush
broke the revolt
to lose or cause to lose health, strength, or spirit broken by grief
broke under the strain
to lose or cause to lose the ability to function because of damage, wear, or strain I broke my watch
the TV set is broken
to reduce in rank
to bring to an end : stop broke silence
break a habit
to have or cause an interruption broke in with a comment
we'll break to let local stations identify themselves
to train an animal
break a horse to the saddle
to make known
break the news
to turn aside or lessen the force of
the bushes broke his fall
to do better than
broke the school record
open entry 2 sense 1a broke the shotgun to load it
break an electric circuit
solve
broke the code
to curve, drop, or change direction sharply
the pitch broke over the plate for a strike
to change sharply in tone, pitch, or intensity
her voice broke
break2 of 2noun
an act, action, or result of breaking
a gap in an electric circuit interrupting the flow of current
a short rest from or an interruption of work, duty, or studies
a planned interruption in a radio or television program
a noticeable change (as in a surface, course, movement, or direction)
a sudden run : dash
a place or situation at which a break occurs : gap
a stroke of luckespecially: a stroke of good luck got all the breaks
a bad break
a favorable situation
a big break in show business
favorable treatment
a tax break
breakthroughnoun
a sudden advance in knowledge or technique
a breakthrough in medical science
1 In grasses the leaves elongate in the dark and break through the surrounding coleoptiles.
在草本植物中,叶子在黑暗中伸长,穿破包围它们的胚芽鞘而生长.
2 But today, all they did was to break through the cordon!
然而今天, 只是冲过!
3 Assure a few finaller virus can break through those line of defence.
保证最终一些病毒可以突破那些防线.
4 Researchers say they have made a major breakthrough in cancer treatment.
5 I know we could break through it.
我知道我们能突破。
6 The police have announced a breakthrough in the murder case.
7 We attempted to break through the lines of the enemy.
我们企图突破敌人的封锁线.
8 For Olah, the research is a breakthrough that proves the utility of his esoteric field, interpretability, to the broader world of AI safety research.
9 All the efforts of the police to break through the human ring were useless.
警察为突破这个人群圈子所做的一切努力都是无用的.
10 After about two months, the young corn snakes break through their shells.
两个月后, 年幼的粟米蛇破壳而出.
11 There is still scope for new writers to break through.
仍有一些领域需要新作家们去开拓。
12 This job could be the breakthrough she's been waiting for.
13 It remained for Mr Parkhill to break through the impasse.
只有等待帕克希尔先生来打破僵局了.
14 June decides to break through all the difficulties in English.
珍妮决定克服英语中的所有困难.
15 We must break through the tight encirclement this time.
我们这次一定要杀出重围.
16 The enemy is trying to break through.
敌人企图突围。
17 The real break - through in this line of research came about 1940.
在这一研究分支中真正的突破大约在1940年.
18 We had to break through the solid wall to reach the prisoners.
我们只好通过这堵坚实的墙才能到达囚犯所在的地方.
19 The children have just heaved a break through my window.
孩子们刚把一块砖从我房间的窗子扔了出去.
20 This very successful effort did not result from break through of technology.
这种具大的成果并不来源于工艺上的突破.