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progress

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pro·gress1 /ˈprəʊɡres $ ˈprɑː-/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [uncountableU]  
1 PROGRESSthe process of getting better at doing something, or getting closer to finishing or achieving something 进步;进展
progress of
 The police are disappointed by the slow progress of the investigation.
警方对调查进度缓慢感到失望。
progress in
 There has been significant progress in controlling heart disease.
在控制心脏病方面取得了很大的进展。
progress towards
 We are making steady progress towards a peaceful settlement.
我们正逐步达成和平协议。
progress on
 Little progress has been made on human rights issues.
在人权问题上没有什么进步。
2 slow or steady movement somewhere 〔向某地的〕缓慢行进;稳步前进
 We made good progress despite the snow.
尽管下雪,我们的行程还是很顺利。
progress through
 They watched the ship’s slow progress through the heavy seas.
他们看着那艘船在波涛汹涌的海面上缓慢前行。
3 SSPROGRESSchange which is thought to lead to a better society, because of developments in science or fairer methods of social organization 〔社会的〕进步
 Mankind is destroying the planet, all in the name of progress (=because people want progress).
假借发展的名义,人类正在毁灭地球。
 Under communism, nothing was allowed to get in the way of the great march of progress.
在共产主义制度下,一切阻挡进步洪流的事都是不允许的。
4 in progress formalHAPPEN happening now, and not yet finished 在进行中
 A lecture was in progress in the main hall.
主厅正在进行一场讲座。
work/research in progress
 They looked in periodically to check the work in progress.
他们时不时地朝里张望,以查看正在进行的工作。
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5GRAMMAR 语法
Progress is an uncountable noun. Do not say ‘a progress’ or ‘progresses’. progress 是不可数名词。 不要说 a progress progresses
She is making good progress (NOT不说 a good progress).
她正在取得显著进步。
nGRAMMAR: Countable or uncountable?
Progress is an uncountable noun:
She is making good progress.
她正在取得显著进步。
Don’t say: She is making a good progress.
Progress is not used with ‘a’.
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
make progress 取得进步
The country has made significant economic progress.
该国经济取得了很大的进步。
hinder somebody’s progress (=make it slower) 阻碍某人的进步
Language problems might hinder a child’s progress at school.
语言问题可能会妨碍儿童的学习进步。
achieve progress 取得进步
The talks ended with no real progress having been achieved.
谈判结束了,未能取得实质性的进展。
check (on) somebody’s progress 检查某人的进步情况
A social worker calls regularly to check on the children’s progress.
一名社会工作者经常打电话来查看孩子们的进步情况。
follow/monitor/chart somebody’s progress (=keep checking it) 关注/监测/记录某人的进展
nThroughout the night, doctors charted his progress.
nassess/evaluate/review somebody’s progress
We appraise the work and evaluate each student’s individual progress.
adjectives
slow 慢的
The task remains difficult and progress has been slow.
任务依然艰难,进展十分缓慢。
steady 稳定的
Steady progress has been made towards our objectives.
我们已经朝着目标取得了稳步进展。
good 良好的
He is out of hospital and making good progress.
他出院了,正在迅速恢复健康。
nrapid
The investigation is making rapid progress.
significant/real progress 重大的/实质性的进展
Significant progress has been made in reducing nuclear weapons.
在削减核武器方面已取得了重大进展。
great progress 巨大的进展
n Scientists have made great progress in the last four years.
substantial/considerable progress 显著的/很大的进步
n2007 was a year of substantial progress for the company.
satisfactory progress 令人满意的进展
nThe two students who fell behind are now making satisfactory progress.
THESAURUS
progress noun [uncountableU] /ˈprəʊɡres $ ˈprɑː-/ the process of getting better at doing something, or getting closer to finishing or achieving something 进步,进展
a test of the students’ progress
对学生学习进度的一次测验
We have made good progress towards meeting our objectives.
我们向着实现目标的方向取得了很大的进展。
advance noun [countableC usually plural] /ədˈvɑːns $ ədˈvæns/ a discovery, invention, or change that brings progress 进展,发展
the technological advances of the twentieth century
20 世纪的科技进步
nadvances in scientific knowledge
nIn recent years there have been enormous economic and social advances.
breakthrough noun [countableC] /ˈbreɪkθruː/ an important discovery or achievement that makes progress possible, especially one that happens suddenly after a long period of trying 突破,重大进展
nScientists have described the discovery as a major breakthrough.
The breakthrough in the investigation came when police found a stolen car.
警方找到一辆被盗汽车,调查有了突破。
make headway to make progress towards achieving something – used especially when it is difficult to make progress 取得进展〔尤在较难取得进展时〕
After several months of discussion, the committee had made little headway.
经过几个月的讨论,委员会几乎没取得什么进展。
no progress 没有进步
stalemate/deadlock /ˈsteɪlmeɪt/ [countableC, uncountableU] a situation in which no further progress can be made because two groups or organizations cannot find a way to end a disagreement 僵局,困境
The negotiations ended in deadlock.
谈判陷入了僵局。
At that point the strike appeared to have reached a stalemate.
在那个阶段,罢工似乎陷入了僵局。
nthe year-long political deadlock between the two parties
impasse /æmˈpɑːs $ ˈɪmpæs/ [singular] formal a situation in which progress has stopped completely, especially because people cannot agree on what to do next 僵局,绝境
The continuing impasse over the budget.
预算案的持续僵局
nThe situation seemed to have reached an impasse.
grind to a halt to slowly stop making any progress 慢慢陷入停顿
The economy seems to be grinding to a halt.
经济似乎逐渐停滞不前。
nIt was clear that the peace talks had ground to a halt.
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pro·gress2 /prəˈɡres/ ●●○ verb  
1 PROGRESS[intransitiveI] to improve, develop, or achieve things so that you are then at a more advanced stage 进步;进展 OPP regress
 I asked the nurse how my son was progressing.
我询问护士我儿子身体恢复得如何。
progress to
 She started with a cleaning job, and progressed to running the company.
她从清洁工做起,一路晋升到公司的管理层。
progress towards
 We must progress towards full integration of Catholic and Protestant pupils in Ireland.
我们必须争取使爱尔兰的天主教和新教小学生完全融合在一起。
progress beyond
 Last year the team didn’t progress beyond the opening round.
去年该队首轮即遭淘汰。
2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] if an activity such as work or a project progresses, or you progress it, it continues (使)〔工作或计划〕继续,进展
 Work on the ship progressed quickly.
轮船的建造进展迅速。
 We’re hoping to progress the Lane project more quickly next week.
我们希望下星期可以更快地推进莱恩计划。
3 [intransitiveI] if time or an event progresses, time passes 〔时间〕逐渐过去;〔活动〕继续
 As the meeting progressed, Nina grew more and more bored.
会议继续着,尼娜越来越不耐烦。
 Time is progressing, so I’ll be brief.
时间在一点点过去,我长话短说吧。
4 [intransitiveI]PROGRESS to move forward 前进
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From Longman Business Dictionary
progresspro·gress1 /prəˈgres/ verb [intransitiveI]
1to develop over a period of time, becoming better or more complete
The joint venture is progressing faster than expected.
progress to
We haven’t yet progressed to the negotiating table with any US companies.
2if a situation progresses, it continues to happen
As the afternoon progressed, prices nosed upward in light trading.
progresspro·gress2 /ˈprəʊgresˈprɑː-/ noun [uncountableU]
1the process of improving something, or getting closer to finishing it
The company has made significant financial progress this year.
We’re pleased with the progress of the capital-raising effort.
progress toward(s)
There has been little progress toward an agreement.
He e-mails aprogress report back to head office each month.
2in progress if a plan, project etc is in progress, it has started but is not finished yet
There are only faint signs that an economic recovery is in progress.
Gaston & Snow claims about $37 million in accounts receivable andwork in progress.
Origin progress1
(1400-1500) Latin past participle of progredi to go forward

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