progress / noun ˈprɒg rɛs, -rəs or, especially British, ˈproʊ grɛs; verb prəˈgrɛs /

⭐基础词汇进展进展情况进步进益

progress2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a movement toward a goal or to a further or higher stage: the progress of a student toward a degree.
  2. developmental activity in science, technology, etc., especially with reference to the commercial opportunities created thereby or to the promotion of the material well-being of the public through the goods, techniques, or facilities created.
  3. advancement in general.
v. 无主动词 verb

pro·gress [pruh-gres] /prəˈgrɛs/

  1. to go forward or onward in space or time: The wagon train progressed through the valley. As the play progressed, the leading man grew more inaudible.
  2. to grow or develop, as in complexity, scope, or severity; advance: Are you progressing in your piano studies? The disease progressed slowly.

progress 近义词

n. 名词 noun

advancement, gain

v. 动词 verb

move forward

v. 动词 verb

improve, advance

更多progress例句

  1. Tractable problems are ones where we can actually make progress right now.
  2. It’s a core demand for justice, and the fact that the system does not work that way makes it exceptionally difficult to make enduring progress on any economic, racial, or environmental justice topic.
  3. This is the same arrangement lawmakers have worked under for more than a month without any progress.
  4. An arbitration panel found in July that Bridgewater had brought a theft of trade secrets case against the pair under false pretenses to slow down their progress.
  5. Other trends highlighted in the report hint that progress may be on the horizon.
  6. France 24 is providing live, round-the-clock coverage of both scenes as they progress.
  7. But the inability to measure progress in the ISIS campaign is widespread.
  8. With that, there is no means to consistently measure progress.
  9. We are committed to the community, dedicated to progress, and policing with respect.
  10. The fact that many African Americans fear the police more than our white counterparts says our nation is still a work in progress.
  11. Progress: an old term for the travelling of the sovereign to different parts of his country.
  12. She must be freed through the progress of Liberal ideas in France and Germany—not by her own inherent energies.
  13. A cricket-match was in progress, but the bowling and batting were extremely wild, thanks to The Warren strong beer.
  14. It was wonderful what progress in understanding and speaking English Ramona had made in these six months.
  15. The report to the end of 1883 stated that during the year the progress of the school had been of an encouraging character.