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record-breaking

英 [ˈrekɔːd breɪkɪŋ]

美 [ˈrekərd breɪkɪŋ]

adj.  (成功、结果或表现)破纪录的,创纪录的

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ (成功、结果或表现)创纪录的,空前的
    Arecord-breakingsuccess, result, or performance is one that beats the previous best success, result, or performance.
    1. Australia's rugby union side enjoyed a record-breaking win over France.
      澳大利亚的英式橄榄球联盟队创纪录地赢了法国队。

英英释义

adj

  • surpassing any previously established record
    1. a record-breaking high jump
    2. record-breaking crowds

双语例句

  • For example, underwriters on the record-breaking Alibaba deal agreed to a 1% cut of the proceeds.
    举例来说,在阿里巴巴创纪录的IPO过程中,承销商同意收取1%的佣金。
  • The aviator now holds three record-breaking circumnavigations of the globe, the two others by balloon and sailboat.
    如今这位飞行家已经创造并保持了三项环球航行的世界记录,另外两项分别是驾驶热气球和帆船环球旅行。
  • "2004 was a record-breaking year across the board," said Christopher Flavin, president of Worldwatch.
    “2004年是各种纪录不断被打破的一年,”世界观察的总裁,克里斯托夫。
  • Economists say Gono is responsible for hyperinflation and record-breaking devaluation of the Zimbabwe dollar.
    经济学家认为,戈诺应该为津巴布韦的恶性通货膨胀和津巴布韦元创记录的贬值承担责任。
  • His record-breaking performance won him great honor and respect across the world.
    他破纪录的表现为他赢得了巨大的荣耀和全世界的尊重。
  • They enable Intel to continue to deliver record-breaking PC, laptop and server processor speeds.
    他们让英特尔继续提供创纪录的个人电脑,笔记本和服务器处理器的速度。
  • Both fairs chalked up record-breaking attendance figures this time.
    两个展览会这次的到场人数都破了记录。
  • Australia's rugby union side enjoyed a record-breaking win over France.
    澳大利亚的英式橄榄球联盟队创纪录地赢了法国队。
  • Sales of iPhones, including the new, big-screen iPhone 6 models released last month, helped carry Apple to a record-breaking quarter and offset slowing sales of one of Apple's other major products, the iPad, the company announced Monday.
    公司周一宣布,iPhone的销量,其中包括上个月发布的两款大屏iPhone6,帮助苹果取得了破纪录的季度数据,并冲抵了另一个主要产品iPad的销售放缓所带来的负面影响。
  • Amid record-breaking auctions in London and New York, art is increasingly treated as a financial asset.
    随着伦敦和纽约拍卖会屡次拍出破纪录价格,艺术品越来越被当做金融资产对待。