milestone
重要事件
常用释义
英音[ ˈmaɪlstəʊn ]
美音[ ˈmaɪlstoʊn ]
变形
复数:
milestones
基本释义
- n. 重要事件,转折点;里程碑,里程标
- 【名】 (Milestone) 迈尔斯通(人名)
考试频率
中考
考频:近四年出现3次
- n. 里程碑
四级
考频:近五年出现2次
- n. 里程碑
六级
考频:近五年出现4次
- n. 里程碑
考研
考频:近六年出现1次
- n. 里程碑
例句
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1·He said the launch of the party represented a milestone in Zambian history.他说该党的成立代表着赞比亚历史上的一个里程碑。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·This milestone comes at a small cost.这一里程碑的代价很小。
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3·By 2014, that milestone had shifted to age 29.到了2014年,这一里程碑变为29岁。
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4·In fact, this "milestone" came and went with a whimper for me.实际上,对于我来说,这个“里程碑”夹杂着呜咽声来来去去。
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5·Andrew Hamilton, Oxford's vice-chancellor, said: "the school represents a huge milestone in oxford's history."牛津大学副校长安德鲁·汉密尔顿表示:“这所学校是牛津历史上的一座巨大里程碑。“
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6·Success in this heartland will be another milestone in building confidence that malaria can be defeated, once and for all.在这个中心地带的成功将是我们又一次建立信心的里程碑,即疟疾是可以被打败的,而且可一劳永逸。
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7·Within each phase, you must achieve a major milestone via the execution of one or more micro iterations before the next phase can begin.在每个阶段中,您必须在下一个阶段开始之前,通过执行一个或多个微迭代来实现一个主要的里程碑。
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8·It was a huge milestone in the development of smartphones, which are now owned by a majority of American adults and are increasingly common across the globe.这是智能手机发展中的巨大里程碑,如今大多数美国成年人都拥有智能手机,这种情况在全球范围内也变得越来越普遍。
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9·Lewis and Brooks argued that an important developmental milestone is reached when children become able to recognize themselves visually without the support of seeing contingent movement.路易斯和布鲁克斯认为,当儿童不借助于观察偶然行为,也能通过视觉认出自己时,他们就达到了发育的一个重要里程碑。
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10·This birthday was a big milestone for him and the organization as well.这个生日对他和该组织来说都是一个巨大的里程碑。
同义词
n.
[交]里程碑,划时代的事件