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 advancement [əd'vænsmənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 前进, 进步, 提升

[医] 徙前术


  1. His advancement to the position of manager was greeted with enthusiasm.
    他被提升为经理,大家都为之欢呼。
  2. An obstacle composed of barbed wire or spikes attached to a wooden frame, used to block enemy advancement.
    铁蒺藜由钉在林桩上的有刺铁丝或尖钉构成的用来阻挡敌人的前进障碍物
  3. A firm or secure position that provides a base for further advancement.
    据点提供下一步前进基地的坚固或安全的位置


advancement
[ noun ]
  1. encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)

  4. <noun.act>
  5. gradual improvement or growth or development

  6. <noun.act>
    advancement of knowledge
    great progress in the arts


Advancement \Ad*vance"ment\ ([a^]d*v[.a]ns"ment), n. [OE.
avancement, F. avancement. See {Advance}, v. t.]
1. The act of advancing, or the state of being advanced;
progression; improvement; furtherance; promotion to a
higher place or dignity; as, the advancement of learning.

In heaven . . . every one (so well they love each
other) rejoiceth and hath his part in each other's
advancement. --Sir T. More.

True religion . . . proposes for its end the joint
advancement of the virtue and happiness of the
people. --Horsley.

2. An advance of money or value; payment in advance. See
{Advance}, 5.

3. (Law) Property given, usually by a parent to a child, in
advance of a future distribution.

4. Settlement on a wife, or jointure. [Obs.] --Bacon.

  1. Crime Republicans want a free and open society for every American. That means more than economic advancement alone.
  2. Prosecutors said she died because of the younger brothers saw her as an impediment to their advancement in Eustaquio's cocaine-dealing business, and witnesses said it took place soon after she threatened the younger brothers with a gun.
  3. Elsewhere in the city, Inspector Lew Canada heads a special police unit that's trying to link organized crime with a powerful union boss who threatens to thwart the political advancement of Motown's mayor.
  4. For people whose opportunities for advancement appear blocked, the lottery offers hope, as well as fantasy and escape.
  5. For workers, computer companies once offered lifetime jobs, generous benefits and ample opportunity for advancement in a white-collar environment.
  6. Our tendency to display them has been considered an obstacle to advancement in the corporate world and in politics.
  7. Ms. Cohl says she suspects that even for the most enlightened managers, telecommuting will affect employees' chances for advancement.
  8. The prevailing standard is set not in terms of living up to sound values, but in BMWs or Mercedes, career advancement, lines of credit."
  9. And we talk to them about how they helped position different people for career advancement.' With more companies seeking minorities and women, recruitment for these groups can often be fierce.
  10. "We broke the glass ceiling" that blocked political advancement, said Jane Danowitz, executive director of the Women's Campaign Fund.
  11. This attitude is particularly frustrating for well-meaning liberal businessmen, who believe that economic upliftment and political advancement go hand in hand.
  12. This year's register of MPs' interests lists more than 70 syndicates of which he is a member. Sir Nicholas's monied background does not appear to equip him for advancement in Mr John Major's classless society.
  13. Terms of Endowment I'll never ask my boss again For a pay raise or advancement; I'll seek an added worker's fee, Or perhaps a check enhancement.
  14. He was truly larger than life and the world will be poorer for his absence.' Douglas Hurd 'He was a steadfast supporter of the Labour party and a man with genuine committment to the advancement of the British people.
  15. The support of these colleagues will be essential for the manager to win advancement when the economy improves, says Carol Keers, a vice president of Change Masters Inc., an image-consulting firm in Bloomington, Minn.
  16. The ultimate solution may involve "a redefinition of success" to involve personal growth over job advancement, says consultant Tod White.
  17. The efforts of the Caucus have been tempered during the 1980s by the Reagan presidency, which forced us to defend long-settled civil-rights gains and threatened to undo two decades of slow, painstaking advancement.
  18. The visit was sponsored by the American Society for the advancement of the Cantorial Art of Miami.
  19. In getting last year's advancement, he skipped several intermediate rungs on the corporate ladder.
  20. The advancement is also seen as a technology to put new life in the American electronics industry, Rutledge said.
  21. Nor have they received any special privileges, such as advancement to the head of the ever-present lines in the Soviet Union, Medvedev said.
  22. But perhaps these foot soldiers were right in thinking that getting a step on the ladder at least offers some chance of advancement.
  23. In Central-Eastern Europe, as in other regions of the world, the U.S. has identified support for democracy and self-determination as synonymous with advancement of the US national interest.
  24. Companies say slow progress in minority-group hiring and advancement is caused partly by a limited hiring pool.
  25. "I expect that amateur astronomers will use the Hubble Space Telescope to ask refreshing new questions and that their findings will make a real contribution to the advancement of astronomy," he said.
  26. Older employees whose career advancement had stalled were a major focus of the survey.
  27. Backed by his party's moderate and rightist sectors, Angeloz based his campaign on the need to modernize the nation's debt-ridden economy, spur techological advancement and continue programs of privatization and economic deregulation begun by Alfonsin.
  28. If history repeats itself, any new reforms, while an advancement, will be limited, leaving the state as the manager of the economy.
  29. The Tory dissidents complained that the bill was unfair to Canadians who speak only one language, especially government employees, who, they argued, would have fewer opportunities for advancement than their bilingual colleagues.
  30. The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' trustees' awards went to: _Walt Disney, for his advancement of recording techniques and unification of music to action on film.
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