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单词 groundbreaking
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Definition of groundbreaking in English:

groundbreaking

adjectiveˈɡraʊn(d)breɪkɪŋˈɡraʊndˌbreɪkɪŋ
  • Innovative; pioneering.

    groundbreaking research into fertility problems
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Granted, good history need not always be based on groundbreaking research.
    • They have to put up with some shoddy sequels to groundbreaking originals.
    • What about all the fantastic, groundbreaking, original music out there you'll never get to hear?
    • It isn't actually all that profound or groundbreaking as music videos go, but it just takes me to such happy places.
    • The world premiere of a groundbreaking new Celtic stage spectacular is to be staged in Killarney at the weekend.
    • We expect to debut the surprising research from this groundbreaking study at the end of July.
    • Here, the notion of a groundbreaking or experimental pop single seems oxymoronic.
    • Some disciplines are pioneering groundbreaking research on ethical behaviour.
    • His groundbreaking research is helping us to understand how cells work.
    • I think I really need to emphasize just how groundbreaking that is for me.
    • Who would present this groundbreaking initiative to a despairing public?
    • And occasionally they would throw some groundbreaking storytelling or visual techniques at you.
    • The stars come out on Broadway to celebrate this powerful and groundbreaking story.
    • Compared to the student hops and ‘shiny’ discos of the past, this was groundbreaking stuff for us.
    • Professors have been grown to do one thing well and that is groundbreaking research.
    • When he finds what seems to be a groundbreaking mathematical proof, the question of its origin drives the plot.
    • It is the first time such a groundbreaking project, which will offer a range of services under one roof, has been launched in the borough.
    • The bleak but groundbreaking Irish playwright was obsessive about how his works should be presented.
    • It even seems appropriate to a period when radical, groundbreaking American theatre was at its peak.
    • In conclusion, it isn't particularly novel or groundbreaking, but it works.

Derivatives

  • groundbreaker

  • nounˈɡraʊn(d)breɪkəˈɡraʊndˌbreɪkər
    • Stuffed with straw - in the walls, in the foundation, and, under the original plans, in the attic - it was billed as a groundbreaker in sustainable and affordable housing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Overall, though, this set is no groundbreaker.
      • She's an innovator, a groundbreaker and she's the best in her field.
      • You know, I certainly look to the women who were here before I was here, women who were groundbreakers.
      • They're the groundbreakers and the pathfinders.

Definition of groundbreaking in US English:

groundbreaking

adjectiveˈɡraʊndˌbreɪkɪŋˈɡroundˌbrākiNG
  • Breaking new ground; innovative; pioneering.

    groundbreaking research into fertility problems
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It even seems appropriate to a period when radical, groundbreaking American theatre was at its peak.
    • Here, the notion of a groundbreaking or experimental pop single seems oxymoronic.
    • They have to put up with some shoddy sequels to groundbreaking originals.
    • Who would present this groundbreaking initiative to a despairing public?
    • His groundbreaking research is helping us to understand how cells work.
    • The world premiere of a groundbreaking new Celtic stage spectacular is to be staged in Killarney at the weekend.
    • I think I really need to emphasize just how groundbreaking that is for me.
    • In conclusion, it isn't particularly novel or groundbreaking, but it works.
    • It is the first time such a groundbreaking project, which will offer a range of services under one roof, has been launched in the borough.
    • And occasionally they would throw some groundbreaking storytelling or visual techniques at you.
    • When he finds what seems to be a groundbreaking mathematical proof, the question of its origin drives the plot.
    • Compared to the student hops and ‘shiny’ discos of the past, this was groundbreaking stuff for us.
    • The bleak but groundbreaking Irish playwright was obsessive about how his works should be presented.
    • We expect to debut the surprising research from this groundbreaking study at the end of July.
    • Granted, good history need not always be based on groundbreaking research.
    • It isn't actually all that profound or groundbreaking as music videos go, but it just takes me to such happy places.
    • Professors have been grown to do one thing well and that is groundbreaking research.
    • Some disciplines are pioneering groundbreaking research on ethical behaviour.
    • The stars come out on Broadway to celebrate this powerful and groundbreaking story.
    • What about all the fantastic, groundbreaking, original music out there you'll never get to hear?
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