inroad 英 [ˈɪnrəʊd]   美 [ˈɪnroʊd]

inroad

inroad  英 [ˈɪnrəʊd] 美 [ˈɪnroʊd]

n. 侵袭,袭击;减少 

名词复数:inroads 

Already the children have make considerable inroad on the food. 孩子们早已吃掉不少食物。
In real world, off-the-peg law protects the inroad that the manufacturer prevents this kind to get. 在现实世界里,有现成的法律保护厂商避免受到这类的侵害。

  • When you make an inroad, you advance into new territory. An attacking army might try to make an inroad into a neighboring country, for example.
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  • n. 侵袭,袭击;减少
  • 1. Already the children have make considerable inroad on the food.

    孩子们早已吃掉不少食物。

  • 2. In real world, off-the-peg law protects the inroad that the manufacturer prevents this kind to get.

    在现实世界里,有现成的法律保护厂商避免受到这类的侵害。

  • 3. Aside from any potential "home field" advantage in the Asia-Pacific region, Ryanair's relationship could add an inroad and extend Comac's influence in the European market.

    除了亚太地区潜在的“主场优势”以外,Comac与Ryanair航空公司的关系可以增加其在欧洲市场的影响力。

  • inroad (n.) 1540s, "hostile incursion, raid, foray," from in- (2) "in;" second element is road (n.) in the obsolete sense of "riding;" related to raid (v.). Related: Inroads.
in·road / ˈɪnrəʊd ; NAmE ˈɪnroʊd / noun inroad(into sth) something that is achieved, especially by reducing the power or success of sth else (尤指通过消耗或削弱其他事物取得的)进展 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。 IDIOM make inroads into/on sth if one thing makes inroads intoanother, it has a noticeable effect on the second thing, especially by reducing it, or influencing it 消耗,削弱,影响(某事物) Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt. 增加税收已使国债有所减少。 inroad inroads in·road / ˈɪnrəʊd ; NAmE ˈɪnroʊd /
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