pioneer
pio
ˌpaɪə
paiē
neer
ˈnɪr
nir
British pronunciation
/ˌpaɪəˈnɪə/

Définition et signification de « pioneer » en anglais

to pioneer
01

être les pionniers de, inventer, lancer, innover

to be the first one to do, use, invent, or discover something
Transitive: to pioneer a development
to pioneer definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Marie Curie pioneered research on radioactivity.
Marie Curie a pionnière la recherche sur la radioactivité.
Steve Jobs pioneered the development of personal computers.
Steve Jobs a pionnier le développement des ordinateurs personnels.
02

pionnier, ouvrir la voie

to create or develop a path, road, or area, often for the first time
Transitive: to pioneer a path
example
Exemples
The explorers pioneered a new trail through the dense forest.
Les explorateurs ont pionnié un nouveau sentier à travers la forêt dense.
The settlers pioneered a route across the mountains to the new land.
Les colons ont pionnié une route à travers les montagnes vers la nouvelle terre.
03

pionnier, ouvrir la voie

to discover, explore, or develop a new area that has not been explored before
Transitive: to pioneer an area
example
Exemples
The astronauts will pioneer Mars, making it possible for future missions.
Les astronautes vont pionnier Mars, rendant possible les missions futures.
The company plans to pioneer the market with their new technology.
L'entreprise prévoit de pionnier le marché avec leur nouvelle technologie.
Pioneer
01

an early settler or colonist who establishes residence in a previously uninhabited or sparsely populated region

example
Exemples
The pioneers crossed the plains to settle the frontier.
She studied the lives of pioneers in the 19th century.
02

pionnier, pionnière

an individual who initiates or develops a new field of research, technology, or art
example
Exemples
She was a pioneer in renewable energy research.
The scientist became a pioneer of artificial intelligence.
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