inroad
美 ['ɪn.roʊd] 
英 ['ɪn.rəʊd] 
- n.(尤指通过消耗或削弱其他事物取得的)进展
 - 网络袭击;侵袭;侵入
 
复数:inroads  
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1.  | ~ (into sth) (尤指通过消耗或削弱其他事物取得的)进展something that is achieved, especially by reducing the power or success of sth else  | 
This deal is their first major inroad into the American market. 这交易是他们进军美国市场的首次重大收获。  | 
IDM
Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt. 增加税收已使国债有所减少。  | 
make inroads into/on sth
消耗,削弱,影响(某事物)if one thingmakes inroads into another, it has a noticeable effect on the second thing, especially by reducing it, or influencing it
Tax rises have made some inroads into the country's national debt. 增加税收已使国债有所减少。  |