pioneers
n. 拓荒者( pioneer的名詞複數 ); 開發者; 先驅者; 創始者
Someone who is referred to as a pioneer in a particular area of activity is one of the first people to be involved in it and develop it.
...one of the leading pioneers of British photo journalism...
英國新聞攝影界的領軍人物之一
What they lacked in speed those pioneer pilots made up for by flying only a few feet above the ground.
那些飛行員先驅透過離地僅幾英尺的低空飛行,彌補了飛行速度的不足。
Someone who pioneers a new activity, invention, or process is one of the first people to do it.
...Professor Alec Jeffreys, who invented and pioneered DNA tests...
發明和倡導DNA檢測的亞歷克·傑弗里斯教授
The campaigns are part of American-style innovations being pioneered by the new universities.
這些運動是幾所新建大學倡導的美式創新的一部分。
Pioneers are people who leave their own country or the place where they were living, and go and live in a place that has not been lived in before.
...abandoned settlements of early European pioneers.
已廢棄的早期歐洲拓荒者的定居點
The Leicester Swannington Railway is numbered among Britain's railway pioneers.
萊斯特—斯旺寧頓鐵路被看作是英國最早的鐵路之一。
Pioneers from the East settled in this region in 1875.
1875年,來自東部的拓荒者在這個地區定居下來.
A group of young pioneers always accompany the disabled girl to the school.
一群少先隊員常常送那位殘疾女孩上學.
They, the members of the Challenger crew, were pioneers.
他們 -- 挑戰者號全體機組人員是開拓者.
The Young Pioneers usually have a meeting on Thursday afternoon.
少先隊員們通常在星期四下午開會.