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progressing

/noun prog-res, -ruhs or, especially British, proh-gres; verb pruh-gres/US // noun ˈprɒg rɛs, -rəs or, especially British, ˈproʊ grɛs; verb prəˈgrɛs //

进展中,进展情况,进展中的,进展

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a movement toward a goal or to a further or higher stage: the progress of a student toward a degree.
    • : 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.
    • : advancement in general.
    • : growth or development; continuous improvement: He shows progress in his muscular coordination.
    • : the development of an individual or society in a direction considered more beneficial than and superior to the previous level.
    • : Biology. increasing differentiation and perfection in the course of ontogeny or phylogeny.
    • : forward or onward movement: the progress of the planets.
    • : the forward course of action, events, time, etc.
    • : an official journey or tour, as by a sovereign or dignitary.
v.无主动词 verb
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    pro·gress [pruh-gres] /prəˈgrɛs/

    • : 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.
    • : to grow or develop, as in complexity, scope, or severity; advance: Are you progressing in your piano studies? The disease progressed slowly.

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Examples

  • Justice Ginsburg underwent this procedure successfully and is progressing with her recovery.

  • The other stuff is all progressing: we started the script on Dark Universe, doing a new draft on Haunted Mansion.

  • In 2012, Intel began producing microprocessors with conflict-free tantalum, a sign that conflict-free efforts were progressing.

  • So now we're apparently back to saying, contra the Obama administration, that Iran's program is still progressing.

  • But there is also an undeniably insidious component to Akka's progressing recomposition: Israeli institutions favor Jews.

  • Usually he looked in a little after midnight to see that the evening edition of the paper was progressing all right.

  • Parts of important public buildings have been disclosed by the excavations, which are still progressing.

  • Dorcas, the way the child is progressing, I shall be out of my job before longshell have the whole post in her hands.

  • The firing on our left was now very heavy and Colonel Field directed me to learn how the fight there was progressing.

  • Captain Foster soon returned, having satisfied himself that work with the escort wagons was progressing rapidly.

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