break through
phrasal verbbreak through
- to make new and important discoveries
有新的重大发现;突破 - Scientists think they are beginning to break through in the fight against cancer.
科学家认为他们在对抗癌症的研究中开始有所突破。
- Scientists think they are beginning to break through in the fight against cancer.
break through | break through something
- to make a way through something using force
冲破;突破 - Demonstrators broke through the police cordon.
示威群众冲破了警方的警戒线。 - There was a police cordon around the site but the demonstrators still broke through.
现场周围有警戒线,但示威者仍突破了警戒线。
- Demonstrators broke through the police cordon.
- (of the sun or moon
) to appear from behind clouds太阳或月亮 从云层后露出 - The sun broke through at last in the afternoon.
下午太阳终于拨云而出。 - At last the moon broke through the clouds and they could see their way.
最后,月亮冲破云层,他们可以看到自己的路。
- The sun broke through at last in the afternoon.
break through something
- to succeed in dealing with an attitude that somebody has and the difficulties it creates
synonym overcome有新的重大发现;突破 - He had finally managed to break through her reserve.
他终于设法消除了她的拘谨。
- He had finally managed to break through her reserve.