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单词 inroad
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inroad


in·road

I0158500 (ĭn′rōd′)n.1. An advance, especially at another's expense; an encroachment: "She had made few inroads in convincing the committee to explore the issue without prejudice" (Mary V. Dearborn).2. A reduction or diminishment, especially by encroachment: "The inroads on free time made by television and computers have also badly affected the vitality of civil society" (Kenneth Minogue).3. A hostile invasion; a raid.
[in + road, riding, raid (obsolete).]

inroad

(ˈɪnˌrəʊd) n1. an invasion or hostile attack; raid or incursion2. an encroachment or intrusion

in•road

(ˈɪnˌroʊd)

n. 1. an advance, usu. beyond proper or established limits: Inflation is making inroads on our savings. 2. a sudden hostile incursion; raid; foray. [1540–50]
Thesaurus
Noun1.inroad - an encroachment or intrusion; "they made inroads in the United States market"usurpation, encroachment, trespass, violation, intrusion - entry to another's property without right or permission
2.inroad - an invasion or hostile attackinvasion - the act of invading; the act of an army that invades for conquest or plunder

inroad

nounmake inroads upon or into something make advances into, make forays into, make raids on, make encroachments into TV has made great inroads into cinema.

inroad

nounAn act of invading, especially by military forces:foray, incursion, invasion, raid.
Translations

inroad


make inroads (in/into something)

To successfully advance into or encroach upon some new area. A: "How's the research going?" B: "We've made inroads, but there's still a long way to go until a treatment is ready." Our product is finally starting to make inroads into the Chinese market. I was just starting to make inroads in the conversation with him when the party started winding down.See also: inroad, make

inroad

1. A successful advance into or encroachment upon some new area. A: "How's the research going?" B: "We've made inroads, but there's still a long way to go until a treatment is ready."2. A decrease or reduction, often caused by something unwelcome. I can't begin to tell you the inroads that this project has made on my time—I can't get anything else done!

make inroads into something

Fig. to succeed in getting something done or at least started. George was unable to make inroads into solving the problem. We are making no inroads into the high-priority project.See also: inroad, make

make inroads into

Encroach on, advance at another's expense, as in The Japanese rapidly made inroads into the computer-chip market. The noun inroad originally meant "an invasion." [Late 1600s] See also: inroad, make

make inroads in/into something


1 reduce the amount of something: Repairs to the house had made deep inroads into their savings.
2 advance successfully into a new area: Doctors are making great inroads in the fight against cancer.Their products are already making inroads in these new markets.See also: inroad, make, something

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Synonyms for inroad

phrase make inroads upon or into something

Synonyms

  • make advances into
  • make forays into
  • make raids on
  • make encroachments into

Synonyms for inroad

noun an act of invading, especially by military forces

Synonyms

  • foray
  • incursion
  • invasion
  • raid

Words related to inroad

noun an encroachment or intrusion

Related Words

  • usurpation
  • encroachment
  • trespass
  • violation
  • intrusion

noun an invasion or hostile attack

Related Words

  • invasion
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