单词 | groundbreaking |
释义 | groundbreaking (graʊndbreɪkɪŋ ) also ground-breaking adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You use groundbreaking to describe things which you think are significant because they provide new and positive ideas, and influence the way people think about things. ...his groundbreaking novel on women's rights. ...groundbreaking research. Collocations: groundbreaking discovery In a groundbreaking discovery, boffins were able to transform the muscles in a two-year-old mouse to resemble those in a six-month-old. The Sun In 1910, he made multiple groundbreaking discoveries about colour, odour and sound perception in minnows. The Times Literary Supplement He has consistently introduced groundbreaking discoveries, given them a foothold, and then let others fill in the laborious details. The Scientist This has led to many groundbreaking discoveries and the elucidation of functions of various membrane proteins involved in human health and disease. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This helped him and his students make groundbreaking discoveries in area such as the dura mater, cranial nerves, the lateral aortic lymph nodes, and the hypophyseal portal system. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her groundbreaking research revealed the intricate and vast changes that the adolescent brain has still to make. Times, Sunday Times The inventor of the one-minute workout has accused high street gyms of cynically using his groundbreaking research into high-intensity training to rebrand exercise classes. Times, Sunday Times In the field of physics, he produced what was considered by some in the scientific community to be groundbreaking research into gravitation and magneticism. Times, Sunday Times It led to groundbreaking research on fire damage to murals. Times, Sunday Times By the time it was finally demolished in 1998, this unpromising space had housed groundbreaking research on linguistics, acoustics, microwaves, video games and high-speed photography. The Times Literary Supplement We offered them the opportunity to learn about social research and to aid a groundbreaking study. Christianity Today The groundbreaking study suggested that excessive use, rather than any particular game, did the most damage. Times, Sunday Times Chest infections caused by antibioticresistant superbugs clear up just as quickly as those caused by other bacteria, a groundbreaking study has found. Times, Sunday Times Travelling by public transport exposes commuters to up to eight times as much air pollution as those who drive to work, a groundbreaking study found. Times, Sunday Times Not according to a groundbreaking study spanning six decades, which discovered that personalities change 'beyond recognition' between adolescence and old age as life takes its toll. Times, Sunday Times His groundbreaking work on clouds in 1802 led to scientists, artists and writers looking at clouds in a new light. Times,Sunday Times But it lacks the hard facts or a sense of historical context, to make it a groundbreaking work of social and political commentary. Times, Sunday Times He continued groundbreaking work on cathodochromic visual display systems, developing phosphors that allowed computer screens to be read in daylight, and devising a system for displaying text and pictures simultaneously. Times, Sunday Times Much loved and by now considered a groundbreaking work of art, it includes several segments in which cartoon characters dance and prance to famous works of classical music. Times, Sunday Times And this opening of the repertoire mirrored groundbreaking work happening across the world of opera in those years. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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