vanguard 英 [ˈvængɑ:d]   美 [ˈvængɑrd]

vanguard

vanguard  英 [ˈvængɑ:d] 美 [ˈvængɑrd]

n. 先锋;前锋科学卫星 

名词复数:vanguards 

With smart power, diplomacy will be the vanguard of our foreign policy. 在灵活运用的力量中,外交将是我们外交政策的前卫。
Perhaps they are the vanguard of what will come next, the next kingdom beginning to rise. Though perhaps not. 也许这种昆虫将是下一种生命形式的开路先锋,一个新的昆虫王国将由它们来奠基。

  • If you are in the vanguard, you're up front. It could be that you are in the vanguard of an advancing army, or in the vanguard of any movement, trend, or occupation.
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  • n. 先锋;前锋科学卫星
  • 1. With smart power, diplomacy will be the vanguard of our foreign policy.

    在灵活运用的力量中,外交将是我们外交政策的前卫。

  • 2. Perhaps they are the vanguard of what will come next, the next kingdom beginning to rise. Though perhaps not.

    也许这种昆虫将是下一种生命形式的开路先锋,一个新的昆虫王国将由它们来奠基。

  • 3. And when you’re out of debt, start investing in index mutual funds (vanguard 500, for example) to grow your money over the long term.

    而当你还清时,那么就尝试投资指数共同基金,如先锋500,来使你的资产得到长期的增值。

  • vanguard (n.) mid-15c., vaunt garde, from Middle French avant-garde, from avant "in front" (see avant) + garde "guard" (see guard (n.)). Communist revolutionary sense is recorded from 1928.
van·guard / ˈvænɡɑːd ; NAmE ˈvænɡɑːrd / noun ( usuallythe vanguard ) [singular ] 1 the leaders of a movement in society, for example in politics, art, industry, etc. (政治、艺术、工业等社会活动的)领导者,先锋,先驱者 The company is proud to be in the vanguard ofscientific progress. 这家公司以处于科学发展的领先地位而自豪。 2 the part of an army, etc. that is at the front when moving forward to attack the enemy 先头部队;前卫;尖兵 OPP rearguard vanguard vanguards van·guard / ˈvænɡɑːd ; NAmE ˈvænɡɑːrd /
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