"beachheads" 怎么发音
word
ˈbitʃˌhɛdz
BEECH-hedz
bˈiːtʃhɛdz
BEECH-hedz
释义
A 'beachhead' is an area on a beach that an army takes and secures at the start of an attack, especially during a war. More generally, it can also mean the first strong position or starting point for progress in any new area or activity.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈbitʃˌhɛdz
英式英语
bˈiːtʃhɛdz
简化发音
美式
BEECH-hedz
英式
BEECH-hedz
语境中听
The soldiers established beachheads during the first hours of the battle.
The company created beachheads in several countries to grow their business.
Our team made beachheads in new markets this year.
After months of planning, they finally gained beachheads in Asia.