English to Arabic Dictionary trailblazer

trailblazer

رائدة
definition
noun
He embarks on the four-day drive from Massachusetts to Cheyenne as if to emulate the trailblazers of the frontier.
a person who makes a new track through wild country.
example
he was a 'trailblazer' for many ideas that are now standard fare
Diane is also a bit of a 'trailblazer' and innovator.
A 'trailblazer' all her life, she is unperturbed when it comes to speaking her mind on controversial issues regarding life and love.
he was a 'trailblazer' for many ideas that are now standard fare
The UK's original 'trailblazer' for digital photo printing is still, in our opinion, the leader of the pack - despite increasing competition.
The school, which has been a 'trailblazer' in organising such horse shows, continues to encourage innovative activities that help build a strong individual.
In the inner canyon George became an explorer, a 'trailblazer' , a survivor.
Pope John Paul II was a 'trailblazer' in many areas.
It is great for us to be a 'trailblazer' in such an important development for children.
He's been called a pioneer, a 'trailblazer' , and a legend.
Every place she's been, she's been a 'trailblazer' , a pioneer.
Today a few 'trailblazing' hospitals in India are in the process of developing tailor made, cost effective specific telemedicine solutions.
He cites the government-commissioned exploits of Columbus and Drake as imperative 'trailblazers' prior to the opening of commercial traffic, but it is here that the analogy falls apart.
The women mentioned here are 'trailblazers' not aiming for a mainstream audience.
Those brave souls on Columbia were 'trailblazers' for us all.
Now, nearly 40 years after a fatal drug overdose, a dizzyingly complete six-CD collection of his 'trailblazing' routines has been released.
Tonight, they're 'trailblazers' and policy makers, partisans searching for common ground.
Silent film has become all but invisible, wiped clean from the collective memory by sheer neglect, and yet it is a world of giants, 'trailblazing' pioneers and hidden delights.
Some look upon the women as 'trailblazers' in a forbidden area, while many others hold them in disdain because of their frivolous character.
The problem, which is a blessing and a curse, is that this industry has an abundance of relatively young and inexperienced 'trailblazers' .
He embarks on the four-day drive from Massachusetts to Cheyenne as if to emulate the 'trailblazers' of the frontier.
For art historians, this challenging work will offer an alternative to a history of Modern art which is all-too-often peopled with heroic 'trailblazers' and lovable rogues.
And imitation isn't just the best form of flattery, but often a good indication of who the 'trailblazers' are.
We've been 'trailblazers' before, and we're going to break new ground again.
Researchers, schoolchildren and tourists are among those flocking to see the site, which Livingstone used as his base for his anti-slavery campaigns and 'trailblazing' expeditions.
I look forward to more great work by this 'trailblazing' group.
But now, 40 years later, the respective legacies of these 'trailblazers' have been unfairly forgotten; they've been reduced to mere whispered legend amongst archivists and senior staff members.
Most of the artistic terrain here has been mapped out by the 'trailblazers' of past generations, yet these contemporary artists seem satisfied to meekly follow along this well-worn path.
Hunger strikers no longer feel obliged to duplicate the gravitas of such famous 'trailblazers' as the suffragettes and Gandhi.
But a genuine 'trailblazing' device would be a way of preserving - and widening - the paths that our lives have carved through information space.
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