advancement 英 [ədˈvɑ:nsmənt]   美 [ədˈvænsmənt]

advancement

advancement  英 [ədˈvɑ:nsmənt] 美 [ədˈvænsmənt]

n. 进步;前进;提升 

名词复数:advancements 

Most parents are anxious for their children's advancement. 大多数父母都为自己孩子的进步感到焦虑。
The governance process establishes the criteria for advancement to the next milestone. 管理过程建立标准来前进到下一个里程碑。

  • Use the noun advancement when you talk about something's growth or progress. The advancement of modern medicine has lengthened many people's lives.
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  • n. 进步;前进;提升
  • 1. Most parents are anxious for their children's advancement.

    大多数父母都为自己孩子的进步感到焦虑。

  • 2. The governance process establishes the criteria for advancement to the next milestone.

    管理过程建立标准来前进到下一个里程碑。

  • 3. For every physical setback he experiences, he enjoys a spiritual advancement, and that is enough for him.

    他经历的每一次打击,都是一次精神上的进步,对于他来说,这就足够了。

  • advancement (n.) c. 1300, avauncement, "a raising to a higher rank," also "promotion, assistance," from Old French avancement "advancement; profit, advance payment," from avancir "move forward" (see advance (v.)). Meaning "act of helping to move something forward" is from 1550s. The unetymological -d- is from 16c.
ad·vance·ment / ədˈvɑːnsmənt ; NAmE ədˈvænsmənt / noun ( formal) 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] the process of helping sth to make progress or succeed; the progress that is made 促进;推动;发展;前进 the advancement of knowledge/education/science 知识╱教育╱科学的发展 2 [uncountable ] progress in a job, social class, etc. (工作、社会阶级等的)提升,晋升 There are good opportunities for advancement if you have the right skills. 如果有合适的技能,就有很好的晋升机会。 advancement advancements ad·vance·ment / ədˈvɑːnsmənt ; NAmE ədˈvænsmənt /
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