progress
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英['prəʊgres]
|美['prɑɡrɛs]
n.进步;前进;[生物学]进化;(向更高方向)增长
v.(使)进步,(使)进行;发展;促进
vi.发展;(向更高方向)增进
日语:進捗
法语:progrès
德语:Fortschritt
韩语:진전
俄语:progreso
牛津词典
noun
- 进步;进展;进程
the process of improving or developing, or of getting nearer to achieving or completing sth
- to make progress
取得进步 - slow/steady/rapid/good progress
缓慢的 / 平稳的 / 迅速的 / 良好的进展 - We have made great progress in controlling inflation.
我们在抑制通货膨胀方面取得了巨大进展。 - economic/scientific/technical progress
经济的 / 科学的 / 技术的进步 - They asked for a progress report on the project.
他们索要工程进度报告。
- 前进;行进
movement forwards or towards a place
- She watched his slow progress down the steep slope.
她望着他慢慢走下陡坡。 - There wasn't much traffic so we made good progress.
来往车辆不多,所以我们开得很快。
verb
- 进步;改进;进展
to improve or develop over a period of time; to make progress
- The course allows students to progress at their own speed.
本课程允许学生按各自的速度学习。 - Work on the new road is progressing slowly.
新路的修建工作在缓慢进行。
- 前进;行进
to move forward
- The line of traffic progressed slowly through the town.
车流缓慢地穿过城镇。 - Cases can take months to progress through the courts.
案件可能需要好几个月才能审结。
- (时间上)推移,流逝
to go forward in time
- The weather became colder as the day progressed.
天色越晚,天气就越冷。
词形变化
现在分词:progressing 过去分词:progressed 第三人称单数:progresses 过去式:progressed
中文词源
progress 前进,进步,进展
来自pro-,向前,朝向,-gress,走,词源同grade,aggressive.
双语例句
- We've made progress in righting the wrongs of the past
我们在纠正过去的错误方面取得了进展。
- Through science we've got the idea of associating progress with the future
通过科学我们知道了应该把进步和未来联系起来。
- We've made extraordinary progress as a society in that regard
在那个方面,我们的社会已经取得了巨大的进步。
- The government is making slow and fitful progress in these negotiations.
政府从这些谈判中正取得缓慢的、间断性的进展。
- You need feedback to monitor progress.
你需要利用反馈信息来监控进展。
- The East and the West can work together for their mutual benefit and progress
东西方可以为彼此共同的利益和发展而合作。
- Social progress is normally a matter of struggles and conflicts
社会进步通常是斗争和冲突的结果。
- Progress on this issue must be made in parallel to any moves on the economic front.
这个问题上的进展应该和经济领域的进展同步。
- The medical community continues to make progress in the fight against cancer
医学界在抗癌的斗争中不断取得进步。
- The two sides made little if any progress towards agreement.
双方在达成协议方面的进展甚微。
- The Chancellor is reported to have been delighted with the progress of the first day's talks
据报道,总理对第一天会谈的进展表示满意。
- Ellen would keep me abreast of the progress by phone.
埃伦会通过电话及时向我通报进展情况。
- He will visit once a fortnight to see how his new staff are progressing
他会每两个星期来访一次,看看他的新员工进展如何。
- Were you surprised that his disease progressed so quickly?
他的病情发展得这么快,您是否感到意外?
- He started with sketching and then progressed to painting.
他先是画素描,然后发展到画油画。
- As the evening progressed, sadness turned to rage
随着夜幕逐渐降临,悲伤变成了愤怒。
- Life was hard, and it became harder as the war progressed.
那时候生活很艰难,并且随着战争的持续愈发艰难了。
- Very little was done to progress the case in the first 10 or so months after K was charged.
在K被指控后最初的10个月左右,这个案子进展缓慢。
- The game was already in progress when we took our seats
我们坐下来的时候,比赛已经开始了。
- The diaries are a mixture of confession, work in progress and observation.
这些日记里既有自白,也有当下工作记录,还有见闻评论。
- His remedial teacher sees signs of progress in his reading and writing.
他的辅导教师发现了他在阅读和写作方面进步的迹象。
- She came back to give us a progress report on how the project is going
她回来给我们作了关于项目进程的报告。
- Parents will be able to discuss their child's progress with their teacher
家长将可以和老师交流谈论子女的进步情况。
- This research has been in progress since 1961 and has yielded a great number of positive results
这项研究自1961年起一直在开展,已取得了不少积极成果。
- They made no progress in the heavy snow.
他们在大雪中无法前进。
- It will seriously interfere with the progress of the work.
它将严重干扰工作的进展。
- The road construction work is in progress.
筑路工程正在进行中。
- He has made rapid and brilliant progress in his studies.
他在学业上有着迅速而突出的进步。
- Preparations for the meeting are in progress.
会议的准备工作正在进行。
- He has made considerable progress in his studies at the university.
他在大学的学业上有了长足的进展。
语源
late Middle English (as a noun): from Latin progressusan advance, from the verb progredi, from pro-forward + gradito walk. The verb became obsolete in British English use at the end of the 17th cent. and was readopted from American English in the early 19th cent