单词:inroads
n an invasion or hostile attack
inroads的用法和样例:
例句
- We must try our best to stay the inroads of the disease.我们必须尽全力阻止这一疾病的侵入。
- Foreign products have made inroads into the American economy.进口产品侵害了美国经济。
词汇搭配
- make inroads into侵袭
- make inroads upon侵袭
- inroad侵袭
- make inroads on侵袭
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