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单词 make a dent
释义

make a dent

English

Alternative forms

  • leave a dent

Verb

make a dent (third-person singular simple present makes a dent, present participle making a dent, simple past and past participle made a dent)

  1. (figuratively) To make an impression; to have an effect on; to chip away at.
    • 1938 December 18, Bosley Crowther, quoting John Garfield, “A man who means to make a dent”, in The New York Times, ISSN 0362-4331:
      If an actor doesn't have a point of view, he doesn't make a dent. And I mean to make a dent.
    • 1992 December 6, David M. Gordon, “Clinton May Fall Short on Easing Unemployment”, in Los Angeles Times, page D2:
      But I am not yet persuaded that Clintonomics will make much of a dent in the persistent problems of unemployment in the U.S. economy.
    • 1999 February 4, Michael M. Weinstein, “Clinton's budget plan on social needs will barely make a dent”, in The New York Times:
      Clinton's budget plan on social needs will barely make a dent [title]
    • 2001 December 26, Craig S. Smith, “China's Efforts Against Crime Make No Dent”, in The New York Times, ISSN 0362-4331:
      China's Efforts Against Crime Make No Dent [title]
    • 2011, Walter Isaacson, quoting Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs, New York: Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 94:
      Think about surfing on the front edge of a wave. It's really exhilarating. Now think about dog-paddling at the tail end of that wave. It wouldn't be anywhere near as much fun. Come down here and make a dent in the universe.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see make, a, dent.

Further reading

  • make a dent”, in Collins English Dictionary.
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