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road
复数形式
inroads
1
进展, 渗透
a gradual advance or penetration that weakens or reduces strength, influence, or effectiveness
- The company's aggressive marketing strategy made significant inroads into its competitor's market share.
该公司的激进营销策略在其竞争对手的市场份额中取得了重大进展。
- The rise of online streaming services has made considerable inroads into traditional television viewership.
在线流媒体服务的兴起对传统电视观众产生了相当大的影响。
- Environmental degradation has made alarming inroads into the health of our ecosystems.
环境退化已经对我们生态系统的健康造成了令人震惊的侵蚀。
- Technological advancements have made significant inroads into traditional manufacturing methods.
技术进步对传统制造方法产生了重大影响。
- The political party's policies have made notable inroads into addressing income inequality.
该政党的政策在解决收入不平等方面取得了显著进展。
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入侵, 袭击
a sudden and often hostile invasion or raid into a territory or area
- The barbarian tribes made significant inroads into the kingdom's borders, pillaging villages along the way.
野蛮部落对王国的边境进行了重大入侵,沿途洗劫村庄。
- The surprise attack by enemy forces caught the defenders off guard, resulting in swift inroads into their territory.
敌军的突然袭击让防守者措手不及,导致其领土迅速被侵入。
- The pirates made frequent inroads along the coastline, plundering merchant ships and coastal towns.
海盗们经常沿着海岸线进行袭击,掠夺商船和沿海城镇。
- The army's successful inroad into enemy territory forced them to retreat and regroup.
军队对敌方领土的成功入侵迫使他们撤退并重新集结。
- The rebels launched a series of daring inroads into government-controlled areas, disrupting supply lines and communications.
叛军对政府控制区发动了一系列大胆的袭击,扰乱了补给线和通讯。
3
进展, 突破
a success that is achieved, particularly as a result of destroying or reducing the success of another thing