柯林斯詞典springboard /?spr???b??d/ (springboards) 1. N-COUNT If something is a springboard for something else, it makes it possible for that thing to happen or start. (使某事得以開始的) 跳板; 助推因素 The 1981 budget was the springboard for an economic miracle. 1981年的預(yù)算造就了一場經(jīng)濟(jì)奇跡。2. N-COUNT A springboard is a flexible board from which you jump into a swimming pool or onto a piece of gymnastic equipment. (游泳或體操運動中的) 跳板 返回 springboard劍橋詞典 springboard noun [C] (SPORT) a board that can bend , helping people to jump higher when jumping or diving into a swimming pool or when doing gymnastics (跳水或體操中的)跳板 springboard noun [C] (GOOD START) something that provides you either with the opportunity to follow a particular plan of action , or the encouragement that is needed to make it successful (提供動力的)跳板;(有助于開展某事的)出發(fā)點,開端 The firm's director is confident that the new project will act as a springboard for/to further contracts . 公司主管確信,新項目將會是一個開端,隨后會有更多的合同。 返回 springboard