gain ground
英 [ɡeɪn ɡraʊnd]
美 [ɡeɪn ɡraʊnd]
前进,有进展,越来越为人们所接受; 占优势; 逼近
英英释义
verb
- obtain advantages, such as points, etc.
- The home team was gaining ground
- After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference
双语例句
- If and when the euro crisis intensifies, so conspiracy theories about the evil markets will gain ground in continental Europe.
一旦欧元危机加剧,关于邪恶市场的阴谋论又将在欧洲大陆流行起来。 - NARRATOR: Keynes's ideas began to gain ground.
讲述者:凯恩斯的思想开始普及。 - Perhaps you now are occupying the difficulty, but when you gain ground look out, hoped on sees the place in your eye the not far away.
也许你现在正处在困难当中,但当你抬头遥望,希望就在你眼睛看到地方的不远处。 - Static analysis is continuing to gain ground.
静态分析也在不断发展中。 - And it has an established two-party system that makes it harder for single-issue, anti-immigration parties to gain ground.
而且,两党制在美国建立已久,这使单一议题的反移民政党更难在美国取得进展。 - I am coming out from the office, gain ground saw faces me to a person to walk directly.
我正从办公室出来,抬头看到一个人径直朝我走来。 - At last our men began to gain ground, forcing the enemy back towards the river.
最后,我方士兵开始推进,迫使敌人向河边退去。 - And soon after, I began to gain ground.
而很快,我开始有进展了。 - There is a risk that empirically dubious but emotionally attractive interpretations, which condemn markets and call for more statism, could gain ground.
谴责市场、并呼吁加强政府干预的论调,虽然经验依据可疑,但能够煽动情绪,因此可能流行起来。 - The soldiers fought hard and began to gain ground.
士兵们打得很苦并开始取得一些胜利。