词汇 | springboard |
释义 | springboard noun[ C ] uk /ˈsprɪŋ.bɔːd/ us /ˈsprɪŋ.bɔːrd/ springboardnoun[C] (SPORT)a board that can bend, helping people to jump higher when jumping or diving into a swimming pool or when doing gymnastics(跳水或体操中的)跳板 Ray Moller/Dorling Kindersley/GettyImages Swimming anchor anchorman aquatics back dive backstroke bathing bellyflop cannonball dip dive diving pearl diver skin diving skin-diver skinny-dipping splash pad splash park swallow dive swan dive webbed springboardnoun[C] (GOOD START)something that provides you either with the opportunity to follow a particular plan of action, or the encouragement that is needed to make it successful: (提供动力的)跳板;(有助于开展某事的)出发点,开端 The firm's director is confident that the new project will act as a springboard for/to further contracts.公司主管确信,新项目将会是一个开端,随后会有更多的合同。 a chance to do something chanceI didn't get a chance to say goodbye. opportunityEveryone will get the opportunity to comment. breakHer big break came when she was offered a role in a Spielberg movie. springboardHe hoped writing an opinion piece for The Times would be the springboard he needed to get into journalism. Opportunity another/a second bite at/of the cherryidiom be in with a shoutidiom best betidiom big break fish foot given half a/the chanceidiom going have a few, several, etc. irons in the fireidiom have a field dayidiom hay inch iron pass someone by platform room for manoeuvreidiom scope second chance the American dream the run of somethingidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Causing things to happen springboard | American Dictionaryspringboard noun[ C ] us/ˈsprɪŋˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd/ a board that bends when you jump on the end of it, used to help you jump higher in some sports or physical exercises A springboard is also something that provides an opportunity to achieve something: Many young women hope modeling will be a springboard to stardom. springboard | Business Englishspringboard noun[ C,usually singular ] uk /ˈsprɪŋbɔːd/us something that is a basis from which other things grow or develop: a springboard for/to/into sthManufacturing facilities abroad could be a springboard for our expansion in the market. become/serve as/provide a springboard for (doing) sth a springboard to do sthThey intend to use the £150 million acquisition as a springboard to buy other food brands. Examples of springboardspringboard The study opens up some possible springboards for further research. The boards served as springboards to present findings to classmates before discussing issues in front of two external audiences and to use as visuals in the future in classrooms. Many younger academics will use this book as a springboard and an inspiration for their own work in the field. As an introductory text, the various accounts and references will serve as a springboard for those interested in further reading. Nonetheless, they are used as a springboard for new theories. The essays in this book do not amount to a programme: but they are intended to provide a springboard for one. Such links are then used as a springboard to make instructional points. Let's welcome it and hope that it's the springboard to a much, much slimmer successor a quarter century or so from now. In some instances, the distinction between civil society and formal politics was blurred, with civil society organisations functioning as a springboard to state politics. Such brief treatments can nonetheless be a valuable instructional tool, used as a springboard for class discussion. Given the relatively weak inferences that can be made from observational studies, this work may best be viewed as a springboard for further research. You transfer energy to the springboard, and you recover the energy when it pushes you up into the air. They joined in our events for young women, and devoured our publications, because it gave them the springboard for taking action themselves. Even so it was only a springboard to the outside world of meaningful social action, not a haven to which family members retreated. The session will be used as a springboard for a short survey of some theoretical perspectives that underpin music therapy practice. See all examples of springboard These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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