break-through
高中
英
美 / breɪk θruː /
na. 【军】突破(点);(科技等的)重大发现;关键问题的解决
na. 【军】突破(点);(科技等的)重大发现,重大进展;关键问题的解决;(物价等的)暴涨
第三人称单数:breaks through现在分词:breaking through过去式:broke through过去分词:broken through
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Scientists think they are beginning to break through in the fight against cancer.科学家认为他们在对抗癌症的研究中开始有所突破。
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If you have been avoiding the decision-making process, why not break through that barrier right here and now?如果一直以来你总是想要避开做决策的过程,那为何不此时此刻就突破那个障碍呢?
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He had finally managed to break through her reserve.他终于设法战胜了她的矜持。
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Protesters tried to break through a police cordon.抗议者们试图冲破警察的封锁线。
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There is still scope for new writers to break through.新作家们还有取得成功的空间。