trailblazer的意思和读音

trailblazer

: [ˈtreɪlˌbleɪzər] : [ˈtreɪlˌbleɪzə(r)]

n.

trailblazers  

n.pioneer,leader,innovator,entrepreneur,architect

trailblazern.

1.a person who is the first to do or discover sth and so makes it possible for others to follow

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n.1.someone who is the first to do something or to discover something

1. 2006 TrailBlazer EXT 2006 TrailBlazer 2006 Tahoe ...

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4. Open credit Trailblazer Enlightened whites ...

5. ... Red Cadeaux () Trailblazer () Snow Fairy () ...

7. ... rid sth. of sth. 使 trailblazer legume ...

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1.Alessandra Mussolini turns out to have been a trailblazer: the kinder, gentler face of fascism.·西

2.At a minimum it has been a trailblazer of innovation that a generation of companies are trying to copy.

3.And I respect Geraldine Ferraro, she is a trailblazer, and was an inspiration for a lot of people, including myself when she ran.

4.The Trailblazer itself is rather slow and sluggish, but is equipped with a powerful main gun and a gun turret.“

5.The U. S. pavilion was a 200 foot-high geodesic dome designed by inventor R. Buckminster Fuller, a trailblazer for geodesic structures.R.BuckminsterFuller200

6.Now retired and living in his native Shanghai, Mr. Yao is an unlikely connoisseur and a trailblazer on the Chinese wine scene.退

7.But on Saturday, President Obama praised Ferraro as a trailblazer who broke down barriers for women and for Americans of all backgrounds.

8.As a result, demand is growing for more typical vehicles like this armored Chevrolet TrailBlazer.

9.This removes much of the doubt and discomfort experienced by a trailblazer.

10.Anne became a well-rewarded columnist for the Daily Mail and a trailblazer for other female journalists.广