单词 | thesaurus/articles/to-achieve-something |
释义 | Thesaurus article:to achieve somethingto achieve somethingThese words mean to succeed in finishing something or reaching a goal, especially after a lot of effort or difficulty. You can say that you haveachievedorfulfilledan aim, goal, or ambition. After years of rejection, she finally achieved success on the big screen. I fulfilled my dreams of becoming a marine biologist. You can say that you haverealizeda dream or ambition. The UK spelling of this word is usuallyrealise. UKThere was nothing to prevent her from realising her ambitions. If you finally achieve a goal you have always had, you can say that yourdream has come true. This phrase is a strong one and is often used to talk about achieving a very important goal. I worked so hard to be a doctor, and now my dream has come true. You can say that you haveaccomplishedsomething that is very difficult. These goals will be extremely hard to accomplish. You can say that a person or group hasattainedorreacheda particular thing that they are aiming for.Attainis formal, butreachis not. After years of struggle, the nation attained independence. He has reached the top of his profession. If youbring something tofruitionor somethingreaches fruition, you make it start to exist by working hard to make it happen. These uses are both formal. She helped bring our plans to fruition. The plans for peace will never reach fruition unless we address the conflict in the region. Related articlesan achievement achievable |
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