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groundbreaking

/ground-brey-king/US // ˈgraʊndˌbreɪ kɪŋ //

开创性的,开拓性的,开创性,开拓性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or ceremony of breaking ground for a new construction project.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to such a ceremony.
    • : originating or pioneering a new endeavor, field of inquiry, or the like: Pasteur's groundbreaking work in bacteriology.

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Examples

  • While Nobel prizes are often granted for work done decades ago—that’s typically how long it takes for a finding to prove to be truly groundbreaking for the field—Doudna and Charpentier made these contributions just a few years ago.

  • Doudna’s groundbreaking paper on CRISPR was published in 2012, and Oakes immediately saw the potential, so he joined her lab at Berkeley.

  • Adding a time element to data content may not seem groundbreaking, but it can be overlooked when hunting for takeaways.

  • Meanwhile, China is spending billions of dollars of its own and publishing groundbreaking experiments headed by its leading scientific light, the quantum physicist Pan Jianwei.

  • Pat Brown is a long-time Stanford biomedical researcher who’s done groundbreaking work in genetics.

  • It marked a groundbreaking moment in how the country viewed Jews, especially Jewish women.

  • She is groundbreaking on the problem of methane leaks in natural-gas fracking, an exception that swallows the rule.

  • The ABC comedy, while still entertaining, stopped being groundbreaking long ago, and serves largely as comedy comfort food.

  • This is number four on my list, and it is politically groundbreaking.

  • The lab has amassed over 60,000 DNA samples and pioneered some groundbreaking scientific advances.

  • This was a time of many innovations and groundbreaking scientific theories.