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in.roadsH5In7rEJdz, $-roJdzpl nmake inroads to start to have a direct and noticeable effect (on something)取得进展We have not so far made any inroads with our campaign to ban traffic from the city centre.我们为禁止车辆在市中心进出而进行的运动尚未取得任何进展。The government is definitely making inroads into (=starting to deal with effectively) the problem of unemployment.政府在处理失业问题上已明显取得进展。The cost of the court case made serious inroads into (=reduced noticeably) their savings.法庭诉讼的费用使他们的积蓄消耗不少。The Green Party failed to make significant inroads on (=reduce noticeably) the Labour vote.绿党未能使工党的选票显著降低。
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