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pioneered

/pahy-uh-neer/US // ˌpaɪ əˈnɪər //UK // (ˌpaɪəˈnɪə) //

开创了,首创,首创了,首创的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is among those who first enter or settle a region, thus opening it for occupation and development by others.
    • : a person, group, or thing that is first or among the earliest in any field of inquiry, enterprise, or development: a woman who was a pioneer in cancer research;vehicles that were pioneers of automotive engineering.
    • : one of a group of foot soldiers detailed to make roads, dig intrenchments, etc., in advance of the main body.
    • : Ecology. an organism that successfully establishes itself in a barren area, thus starting an ecological cycle of life.
    • : Aerospace. one of a series of U.S. space probes that explored the solar system and transmitted scientific information to earth.
    • : a member of a Communist organization in the Soviet Union for children ranging in age from 10 to 16.Compare Komsomol, Octobrist.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as a pioneer.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be the first to open or prepare.
    • : to take part in the beginnings of; initiate: to pioneer an aid program.
    • : to lead the way for; guide.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being the earliest, original, first of a particular kind, etc.: a pioneer method of adult education.
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of pioneers: pioneer justice.
    • : being a pioneer: a pioneer fur trader.

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Examples

  • This is classic Finger Lakes riesling from one of the region’s pioneer wineries.

  • The rocket scientists in the 1960s who were grasping at the location of Venus and other worlds were pioneers in ways that perhaps even they didn’t realize.

  • Women across Paris, Europe and the rest of the world have connected to the method of expression pioneered by the movement’s founder, 29-year-old radical feminist Marguerite Stern.

  • Their landmark legislation has helped create a legal framework for private firms to pioneer more than 200 groundbreaking medical innovations—including the one that saved my life.

  • In a blend of travelogue, memoir, and biography, Kankimäki recounts her travels through Japan, Kenya, and Italy, while retracing the steps of 10 remarkable female pioneers from history.

  • Ragtime, blues, country, jazz, soul, and rock and roll were all pioneered or inspired by black artists.

  • They pioneered arena performances and electric light, enabling the first night performances.

  • Noyce and his partner Gordon Moore also pioneered a new corporate culture at Intel.

  • When Musk decided he want to make electric cars, he was confronting the world that Ford had pioneered.

  • Blood transfusions on the battlefield, pioneered by Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in the Spanish Civil War, saved many lives.

  • He was the last of the old school of veteran leaders who pioneered and founded our commonwealth.

  • A few of the older ones, the 'old-timers', have 'made good,' and hold positions in the society for which they pioneered.

  • In many places the leadership and the membership of the church have courageously pioneered the way in times of crisis and change.

  • He pioneered his cause to the utmost, talking about it, writing studies for it, and setting every one else doing the same.

  • But here you are caught, as it were, into another world; you are to have the way pioneered before you.