achieve
verb OPAL W
/əˈtʃiːv/
/əˈtʃiːv/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they achieve | /əˈtʃiːv/ /əˈtʃiːv/ |
he / she / it achieves | /əˈtʃiːvz/ /əˈtʃiːvz/ |
past simple achieved | /əˈtʃiːvd/ /əˈtʃiːvd/ |
past participle achieved | /əˈtʃiːvd/ /əˈtʃiːvd/ |
-ing form achieving | /əˈtʃiːvɪŋ/ /əˈtʃiːvɪŋ/ |
synonym attain(凭长期努力)达到(某目标、地位、标准) - He had finally achieved success.
他终于获得了成功。 - They have both achieved great results
他们都取得了巨大的成就 - She has worked hard to achieve her goal.
她努力工作来实现她的目标。 - to achieve an objective/aim
实现目标/目的 - They could not achieve their target of less than 3% inflation.
他们未能达到通货膨胀低于 3% 的目标。 - The firm has achieved the status of undisputed market leader.
该公司已成为无可争议的市场领导者。 - achieve something through (doing) something Course objectives were achieved through a range of activities.
通过一系列活动实现了课程目标。
Topics Successa2, Working lifea2- I achieved a longstanding ambition to fly solo.
我实现了独自飞行的长期抱负。 - Sooner or later our shared efforts will achieve results.
我们的共同努力迟早会取得成果。 - The present law has failed to achieve its objectives.
现行的法律未能实现其目的。 - how to achieve a balance between work and family life
如何在工作和家庭生活之间取得平衡
Collocations Dictionaryverb + achieve- fail to
- be able to
- try to
- …
- He had finally achieved success.
- [transitive] achieve something to succeed in doing something or causing something to happen
synonym accomplish完成 - I haven't achieved very much today.
我今天没做成多少事。 - All you've achieved is to upset my parents.
你唯一做到的就是使我的父母难过。
Topics Successb2- By the end of the afternoon we had achieved very little.
到下午结束时,我们取得的成绩很少。 - They haven't achieved much yet.
他们还没有取得多大成就。 - I knew that the demonstration would achieve nothing.
我知道示威不会有什么结果。
Collocations Dictionaryverb + achieve- fail to
- be able to
- try to
- …
- I haven't achieved very much today.
- [intransitive] to be successful
成功 - Their background gives them little chance of achieving at school.
他们的家庭背景使他们很难在学校获得成功。 - These students need to achieve academically in order to enter the labour market.
这些学生需要在学业上取得成就才能进入劳动力市场。
- Their background gives them little chance of achieving at school.
词源Middle English: from Old French achever ‘come or bring to a head’, from a chief ‘to a head’.