progress
progress 英 [ˈprəʊgres] 美 [ˈprɑgres]
n. 进步,进展 vi. 进步,进展
进行时:progressing 过去式:progressed 过去分词:progressed 第三人称单数:progresses
- The process of advancement and the way things move in the positive direction of improvement is called progress. If you got a B on your last test and a B+ on this one, that's progress.
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- n. 进步,进展
- vi. 进步,进展
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1. to make progress
取得进步
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2. slow progress, steady progress, rapid progress, good progress
缓慢的╱平稳的╱迅速的╱良好的进展
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3. We have made great progress in controlling inflation.
我们在抑制通货膨胀方面取得了巨大进展。
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4. They asked for a progress reporton the project.
他们索要工程进度报告。
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5. She watched his slow progress down the steep slope.
她望着他慢慢走下陡坡。
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6. Work on the new road is progressing slowly.
新路的修建工作在缓慢进行。
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7. The line of traffic progressed slowly through the town.
车流缓慢地穿过城镇。
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8. The weather became colder as the day progressed.
天色越晚,天气就越冷。
- progress (n.) late 14c., "a going on, action of walking forward," from Old French progres (Modern French progrès), from Latin progressus "a going forward," from past participle of progredi "go forward," from pro "forward" (see pro-) + gradi "to step, walk," from gradus "a step" (from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go").
- progress (v.) 1590s in the literal sense; c. 1600 in the figurative sense, from progress (n.). OED says the verb was obsolete in English 18c. but was reformed or retained in America and subsequently long regarded in Britain as an Americanism. Related: Progressed; progressing.
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