break through 英 [breik θru:]   美 [brek θru]

break through

break through  英 [breik θru:] 美 [brek θru]

phrase. 突破;突围;有重要创见 

We hope to break through soon in the fight against AIDS. 我们希望在与艾滋病作斗争中很快有所突破。
“It’s anyone’s guess as to when we will break through, ” he said. “关于我们将在何时实现突破,这是任何人猜测的问题”他说。

  • An amazing discovery or a huge amount of progress can be called a breakthrough. The discovery of penicillin in 1928 was a breakthrough for modern medicine.
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  • phrase. 突破;突围;有重要创见
  • 1. We hope to break through soon in the fight against AIDS.

    我们希望在与艾滋病作斗争中很快有所突破。

  • 2. “It’s anyone’s guess as to when we will break through, ” he said.

    “关于我们将在何时实现突破,这是任何人猜测的问题”他说。

  • 3. 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这个障碍呢?

ˌbreak ˈthrough
to make new and important discoveries作出新的重大发现;突破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。related nounbreakthrough
ˌbreak ˈthrough|ˌbreak ˈthrough sth1to make a way through sth using force冲破;突破Demonstrators broke through the police cordon.示威群众冲破了警方的警戒线。2(of the sun or moon太阳或月亮)to appear from behind clouds从云层后露出The sun broke through at last in the afternoon.下午太阳终于拨云而出。
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