blaze a new trail
常見(jiàn)例句
- To that end, they hired Boone, the white man considered to have the most knowledge of the existing trails, to blaze a new trail through the Cumberland Gap.
爲(wèi)達(dá)此目的,他們雇傭了佈恩,因其被認(rèn)爲(wèi)最了解現(xiàn)存的小道,也希望他能開(kāi)辟一條穿越坎伯蘭岬口的新通道。 - The study of emotions and feelings can help to blaze a new trail in ideological and political work, greatly enrich its content from the perspective of the mode o…
分析和研究人的情緒、情感有助於從思維模式方麪,拓展思想政治工作研究的新領(lǐng)域,豐富思想政治工作研究的內(nèi)容,爲(wèi)思想政治工作原則提供理論支撐。 - They should clearly see the inadequacy in the present education of music, and with a total understanding of it as the basis, be courageous enough to blaze a new trail.
應(yīng)清醒地認(rèn)識(shí)目前音樂(lè)教育方麪存在的不足,在了解不足的基礎(chǔ)上,勇於創(chuàng)新。 - In a global economy where the best jobs follow talent -- whether in Calcutta or Cleveland -- we need to do everything we can to encourage that same kind of passion, make it easier for more young people to blaze a new trail.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House - Since the four dominant powers of America, Canada, Europe and Japan (the so-called Quad) failed to show leadership at the trade summit in Seattle in late 1999, Mr Stern wants to see a new group of developing economies blaze a trail in multilateral issues.
ECONOMIST: The World Bank - The 2011 ANNpower grantees have already begun to blaze their own trail as the women leaders of a new generation, and we are looking forward to all they will achieve in the coming year.
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