vanguard的意思和读音

vanguard

: [ˈvænˌɡɑrd] : [ˈvænɡɑː(r)d]

n.

vanguards  

n.rearguard

n.front line,front,advance guard,forefront,lead

vanguardn.

1.the leaders of a movement in society, for example in politics, art, industry, etc.

The company is proud to be in the vanguard of scientific progress.

2.the part of an army, etc. that is at the front when moving forward to attack the enemy

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n.1.the people who introduce and develop new ways of thinking, new technologies, etc.2.the part of an army or navy that leads a battle

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1.Israel claims that they were a Muslim Brotherhood vanguard which had carefully rehearsed scenarios for an armed attack on their convoy.

2.The company is already in the vanguard of Chinese financial institutions looking abroad with a set of European acquisitions in early June.6

3.Visiting investors are routinely given the red-carpet treatment, as if the vanguard of a new caravan of capital bearers.访

4."The U. S. is in the vanguard of the global world, " he said, according to Science magazine, "and may provide a glimpse into the future. "(Science)

5.Please introduce Brazilian team's law Biya, if. . Before does not know him, how recently to become the Brazilian main force vanguard?西。。西

6.Japan's non-consuming youth was at the "vanguard of the downsizing movement" , he said.”。

7.Asked if he might stay in Angola and be in the vanguard of a new settler community, Mr Zhang shook his head.

8.Sinclair Community College, widely acclaimed as one of the best such colleges in the nation, is at the vanguard of such efforts.Sinclair

9.Of course, Vanguard isn't the only good money manager out there. But wherever you end up make sure you know what you are paying.,Vangurad

10.But Yu Hua's vanguard in the pursuit of literature as if he was the existence of some extreme, whereas he seemed to move.