trailblaze
verb [ I or T ] uk/ˈtreɪl.bleɪz/ us/ˈtreɪl.bleɪz/
开拓,开创
to be the first to do something or go somewhere, showing that it is also possible for other people, organizations, etc.
Hong Kong shares surged, trailblazing a recovery for Asian markets. 香港股市大涨,开启了亚洲市场的复苏。
The new car has significance for all of us because it trailblazes technology that will become more widely available. 这辆新车对我们所有人都有意义,因为它开拓的新技术将会得到更为广泛的应用。
There was something in that work that inspired me, and I felt like I was trailblazing. 这项工作中有一些启发我的东西,我觉得我正在开拓前进。
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- The California Governor trailblazed a green crusade with his new law to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
- He continued to trailblaze in the law enforcement community when he served as Chairman of the Officer Training Commission.
- The Western Isles could trailblaze the way for a multiple fuel and renewable chemical industry.
- We have been chasing old business rather than trailblazing.