释义 |
pathfinderpath‧find‧er /ˈpɑːθˌfaɪndə $ ˈpæθˌfaɪndər/ noun [countable] especially American English - If you consider yourself slower than the pathfinder then start late.
- It is precisely among these rootless pathfinders that pentecostalism is exhibiting its fastest growth.
- It is worth pointing out that more work had been done by the pathfinders than many people realize.
- Like the other black pathfinders, he came out of slavery.
- Pollock was the pathfinder, the original settler.
- The pathfinder prospectus, published on March 19, indicated only that the issue would be pitched between 530p and 645p.
- We were the pathfinders, which is what our name means.
1someone who goes ahead of a group and finds the best way through unknown land2a person who discovers new ways of doing things SYN trailblazer |