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break through (especially NAmE) |
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●ˌbreak ˈthrough (especially NAmE) to achieve your first important success in sth; to make an important or new discovery 获得初次重要成功;取得重大新发现;突破◆Scarlett Johansson broke through as a star with ‘Lost in Translation’. 斯嘉丽・约翰逊因影片《迷失东京》而崭露头角,成为一颗新星。◆Scientists believe they have broken through in their fight against the disease. 科学家认为他们在防治这一疾病方面已经取得突破。 NOTE The phrase to make a breakthrough is used more often than to break through * to make a breakthrough 比 to break through 更常用◆Scientists have made a major breakthrough in their fight against AIDS. 科学家在防治艾滋病方面已获重大突破。[v + adv]▸ ˈbreakthrough noun an important discovery or development; sb’s first important success in sth 重大发现(或进展);初次重要成功;突破◆an important breakthrough in the negotiations 谈判中的重大突破◆Jo was only 19 when he got his breakthrough as a DJ. 乔作为流行音乐节目主持人崭露头角之时年仅 19 岁。 |
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