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名词
n. 拓荒者;开拓者
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someone who goes to a new country to live or work
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The Pilgrim Fathers were pioneers.
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移民鼻祖是拓荒者。
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n. 先驱;首创者
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a person who goes first,or does something first(e.g.in a new branch of study),and so prepares a way for others
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The ancient Arabs were pioneers in astronomy.
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古代阿拉伯人是天文学的先驱。
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Thousands of Young Pioneers under the good care of the Party are growing up sturdily.
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成千上万的少先队员在党的关怀下茁壮成长。
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The Young Pioneers usually have a meeting on Thursday afternoon.
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少先队员们通常在星期四下午开会。
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