inroad的意思和读音

inroad

: [ˈɪnˌroʊd] : [ˈɪnˌrəʊd]

n.

inroads  

inroadn.

1.~ (into sth)something that is achieved, especially by reducing the power or success of sth else

This deal is their first major inroad into the American market.

IDM

Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt.使

make inroads into/on sthif one thingmakes inroads into another, it has a noticeable effect on the second thing, especially by reducing it, or influencing it

Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt.使

n.1.(),() (upon; on; into)2., (into; on)

n.1.a gradual encroachment on something2.a sudden attack on an enemy camp

1. inquire , inroad inscribe ...

2. ballad inroad tad ,( ...

3. distribute , inroad ,. boutique ...

4. inquisitress inroad inrooted ...

5. distribute , inroad ,. boutique ...

6. inquisitive inroad insatiable ...

7. inquisitive inroad insatiable ...

8. inkling n. inroad n. intaglio n. ...

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1.His frozen-food business would be a ripe target for a company looking to make an inroad into ethnic foods.

2.The ascendancy maybe be used to inroad the profits of shareholders who hold the medial or small stock for themselves interests.

3.In one sense the decision represents an inroad into the principle that the banker is concerned with documents, not goods.

4.Whilst this message is being given there has been some inroad in the governmental sectors.

5.In the topsy-turvy world of global economics, Rockwell Automation Inc. has found an ingenious new inroad into China.

6.It is meant as a kiddy-pool inroad into the world of ethnomusicological research, limited to 3-4 weeks.-,3-4