单词 | inroads |
释义 | inroads (ɪnroʊdz ) make inroads phrase If one thing makes inroads into another, the first thing starts affecting or destroying the second. In Italy, as elsewhere, television has made deep inroads into cinema. [+ into] Collocations: great inroads We have to improve in certain areas but we have made great inroads to the bigger clubs. Times, Sunday Times (2012) But one bunch who are making great inroads over there are our dubstep producers. The Sun (2010) This place showed him once again what great inroads the occult arts had made in recent years into the everyday existence of Majipoor. LORD PRESTIMION (2001) Yet they made real inroads in their last attack. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The main aim is to boost economic growth so that the country finally can make real inroads into its huge unemployment problem. Times, Sunday Times (2006) It's a great way to get out of the red and make real inroads into your debt. The Sun (2015) Rebel brigades have made significant inroads in the north in recent weeks. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Made a couple of charges without making significant inroads. Times, Sunday Times (2013) How was this diminutive creature going to make any significant inroads on my mighty frame? Times, Sunday Times (2013) |
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