柯林斯詞典stepping stone (also steppingstone) (stepping stones) 1. N-COUNT You can describe a job or event as a stepping stone when it helps you to make progress, especially in your career. 墊腳石; 進(jìn)身之階 It is just another stepping stone to bigger and better things. 這只不過是通往那些更大更好事情的又一塊墊腳石。2. N-COUNT Stepping stones are a line of large stones which you can walk on in order to cross a shallow stream or river. (小溪或河流中的) 踏腳石 返回 stepping stone劍橋詞典 stepping stone noun (STONE) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] one of a row of large , flat stones on which you can walk in order to cross a stream or river that is not deep (溪流或河流中的)踏腳石,墊腳石 stepping stone noun (STAGE) [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] an event or experience that helps you achieve something else 進(jìn)身之階;敲門磚,墊腳石,跳板 I see this job just as a stepping stone to better things. 我只不過把這份工作當(dāng)作找到更好的工作的墊腳石。 返回 stepping stone