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View usage for: (breɪkθruː) Word forms: plural breakthroughscountable nounA breakthrough is an important development or achievement. The company looks poised to make a significant breakthrough in China. [+ in] The breakthrough came hours before a U.N. deadline. Synonyms: development, advance, progress, improvement More Synonyms of breakthrough breakthrough in British English (ˈbreɪkˌθruː) noun1. a significant development or discovery, esp in science a major scientific breakthrough the test is a breakthrough in the early diagnosis of disease The company looks poised to make a significant breakthrough in China. This year we made a breakthrough in speed and functionality. Detectives made a breakthrough in the long-running case when the man's DNA was takenin quite a different matter. 2. an action or event that represents the removal of a previously existing obstacle or barrier to progress The breakthrough came hours before a UN deadline. Most people have attended meetings at which, after hours of stalemate, there hasbeen a sudden breakthrough. 3. a great success that takes you to a different level in a particular profession, e.g. show business This represents her breakthrough into the big time. I doubted if she would be interested in my own little literary breakthrough. Thaw's television breakthrough came in 1964 when he starred in 'Redcap'. 4. military the penetration of an enemy's defensive position or line in depth and strength Having made the breakthrough, the column was able to advance rapidly over lightlydefended territory. They had assembled sufficient forces to make a significant breakthrough modifier5. that brings you success and recognition and take you to a higher level in your profession Smith is hoping that this will be the breakthrough season for his team of promisingyoungsters. the group's breakthrough album breakthrough in American English (ˈbreɪkˌθru) noun1. the act, result, or place of breaking through against resistance, as in warfare 2. a strikingly important advance or discovery breakthrough in Chemical Engineering (breɪkθru) noun( Chemical Engineering: Adsorption and ion exchange) Breakthrough is the condition in which the solvent from a sorption process contains more than a particular level of solute. Gas scrubbing was continued up to the saturation point which was determined by sulfurdioxide breakthrough. Breakthrough in an adsorption process indicates that the solid has become saturated. Breakthrough is the condition in which the solvent from a sorption process contains more thana particular level of solute. Examples of 'breakthrough' in a sentencebreakthrough But without something meatier than Tandy's claim to have seen them, he couldn't hope for a breakthrough.My latest information is that we might have a real breakthrough.-this week, Doctor Dillamond made some sort of a scientific breakthrough. In other languagesbreakthrough British English: breakthrough NOUN A breakthrough is an important development or achievement. The scientist described a medical breakthrough in cancer treatment. - American English: breakthrough
- Brazilian Portuguese: avanço
- Chinese: 突破
- European Spanish: avance
- French: percée
- German: Durchbruch
- Italian: svolta
- Japanese: 飛躍的進歩
- Korean: 돌파구
- European Portuguese: avanço
- Latin American Spanish: avance
Chinese translation of 'breakthrough'breakthrough (ˈbreɪkθruː) n (c) - (achievement)
重要成果 (zhòngyào chéngguǒ) (项, xiàng) - (progress)
突破性进(進)展 (tūpòxìng jìnzhǎn) (次, cì)
Definition a significant development or discovery The breakthrough came hours before a UN deadline. Synonyms find finding step forward leap forwards quantum leap Additional synonymsDefinition improvement or progress These two vaccines are a huge advance for preventing cancer. Synonyms improvement, development, gain, growth, breakthrough, advancement, step, headway, inroads, betterment, furtherance, forward movement, amelioration, onward movement In that year, two momentous discoveries were made. Synonyms breakthrough, find, finding, development, advance, leap, coup, invention, step forward, godsend, quantum leap Definition a change that makes something better or adds to its value The system we've just introduced has been a great improvement. Synonyms advance, development, progress, recovery, reformation, upswing, furtherance |