中英词典查询

inroads [ˈɪnrodz]

n. 侵犯,侵入; 侵害; 成功进入新领域; 进展( inroad的名词复数);

例句:

  • Democrats have made substantial inroads among affluent upper-middle-class voters.
    来自Atlantic Monthly
  • The Ninth Earl...had...made considerable inroads into their immense wealth.
    来自B. T. Bradford
  • In Italy, as elsewhere, television has made deep inroads into cinema.
    在意大利,跟在别处一样,电视严重影响了电影市场,夺走了大批观众。
  • We have made inroads into our painting job; we finished the kitchen already.
    我们的粉刷工作有进展了, 已经把厨房刷好了.
  • Their products are already making inroads in these new markets.
    他们的产品成功进入了这些新的市场.
  • Mylo made huge inroads into the mainstream market.
    来自BBC