单词 | beachhead |
释义 | Related topics: Militarybeach·head /ˈbiːtʃhed/ noun [countable] PMan area of shore that has been taken from an enemy by force, and from which the army can prepare to attack a country 滩头阵地,滩头堡Examples from the Corpusbeachhead• Westerners call what they have established out here a civilization, but it would be more accurate to call it a beachhead.• But music, not words, was the cultural beachhead of the new invasion.• Many journeys of pilgrimage are made to the invasion beachheads.• In support of the build-up of beachheads, naval ships, directed by observers ashore with assault forces, fired on shore targets.• In 1976 the counterculture still had a solid beachhead in Athens, Ohio.• What they seem not to understand is how difficult it will be just to hang on to the beachhead they have made.From Longman Business Dictionarybeachheadbeach‧head /ˈbiːtʃhed/ noun [countable]COMMERCE part of a market that a company obtains, hoping to obtain more of the same market or part of another larger market that is near the first oneTelefonica gained a key beachhead in Brazil when it won control of CRT.beach·head nounChineseSyllable shore taken area Business has Corpus of been an that |
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