record-breaking
英 [ˈrekɔːd breɪkɪŋ]
美 [ˈrekərd breɪkɪŋ]
adj.  (成功、结果或表现)破纪录的,创纪录的
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (成功、结果或表现)创纪录的,空前的
Arecord-breakingsuccess, result, or performance is one that beats the previous best success, result, or performance.- Australia's rugby union side enjoyed a record-breaking win over France.
澳大利亚的英式橄榄球联盟队创纪录地赢了法国队。 
 - Australia's rugby union side enjoyed a record-breaking win over France.
 
英英释义
adj
- surpassing any previously established record
- a record-breaking high jump
 - record-breaking crowds
 
 
双语例句
- Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator who made record-breaking flights to Australia and South Africa in the1930s.
艾米约翰逊是一位飞行员先驱,他在20世纪30年代进行了飞往澳大利亚和南非的创纪录飞行。 - Amid record-breaking auctions in London and New York, art is increasingly treated as a financial asset.
随着伦敦和纽约拍卖会屡次拍出破纪录价格,艺术品越来越被当做金融资产对待。 - In 2011, Philips celebrated a record-breaking number of international design awards.
2011年,飞利浦获得的国际设计奖项再创记录。 - My prediction for the worldwide weather is record-breaking floods and gale-force winds.
对于全球气候,我预计会出现打破历史记录的洪水和烈风。 - A record-breaking heat wave closed Harvard University near Boston.
空前的热浪使波士顿附近的哈佛大学被迫停课。 - The two record-breaking skyscrapers were completed in1972 and1974 respectively, with a severe global stagflation in their wakes.
1972年和1974年,两座再次刷新世界纪录的摩天大楼相继落成,随后,全球经济发生了严重滞胀。 - Sales of iPhones, including the new, big-screen iPhone 6 models released last month, helped carry Apple to a record-breaking quarter and offset slowing sales of one of Apple's other major products, the iPad, the company announced Monday.
公司周一宣布,iPhone的销量,其中包括上个月发布的两款大屏iPhone6,帮助苹果取得了破纪录的季度数据,并冲抵了另一个主要产品iPad的销售放缓所带来的负面影响。 - For five weeks, the people of Moscow have endured record-breaking temperatures of up to40 degrees Celcius.
五周以来,莫斯科民众一直遭受创纪录的40摄氏度高温。 - These record-breaking features point to major benefits in terms of work optimisation and running cost reduction for customers.
这些破记录的优化方面的工作意义的重大利益和运行,为客户降低成本。 - "2004 was a record-breaking year across the board," said Christopher Flavin, president of Worldwatch.
“2004年是各种纪录不断被打破的一年,”世界观察的总裁,克里斯托夫。 
