English to Spanish Dictionary breakthrough

breakthrough

penetración
definition
noun
a major breakthrough in DNA research
a sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development.
translation of 'breakthrough'
noun
ruptura,
progreso,
penetración
example
Released in 1971, the year after Altman's 'breakthrough' film, M * A * S * H, McCabe & Mrs. Miller remains one of the key American movies of the era.
There is every chance that Mickelson could discover a bus-like theory in his major 'breakthrough' .
a major 'breakthrough' in DNA research
But I think the real 'breakthrough' film probably was Adrian Lyne's 1987 "Fatal Attraction," which presented Glenn Close as an attractive, but fiercely vengeful modern woman, paying a man back for loving her and leaving her.
New York's best showcase club over the last 30 years has featured 'breakthrough' performances by Bruce Springsteen, Lou Reed, Dr. John, Sonny Rollins and many others as well as unique repertory performances.
the band's 'breakthrough' album
The 'breakthrough' concept DVD is part of the company's 25th anniversary celebration for 2005.
the band's 'breakthrough' album
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 'breakthrough' film, Cure (1997) proved he knows horror better than the rest.
This 'breakthrough' film fascinates on many levels.
His biggest 'breakthrough' came in 1976 with the release of "Wanted!".
While Jonze is batting two for two with his features, Gondry has yet to have his big movie 'breakthrough' .
his big 'breakthrough' came in 1988 when he had two paintings accepted by the RSA
a major 'breakthrough' in the fight against AIDS
her big 'breakthrough' came on the stage when she won a Tony Award in 1958
Several years later, these handmade melodramas gave way to the seamless perfection of her 'breakthrough' "Untitled Film Stills."
Scientists at the University of York have made a major 'breakthrough' in the fight against prostate cancer.
It was a 'breakthrough' series, setting trends for all comedy films to follow.
New technologies can happen slowly, or sometimes there may be a major 'breakthrough' .
The exhibition contains material on two of his important 'breakthroughs' .
It is true that not many major 'breakthroughs' are achieved by mathematicians over the age of 40, but this may well be for sociological reasons.
Two recent major 'breakthroughs' have revolutionized cattle-human comparative mapping.
If Dr Wakefield has made such dramatic 'breakthroughs' in his research into Crohn's disease, then why is it that these are not generally recognised?
Such research may someday lead to important medical 'breakthroughs' .
The Museum is looking to host exhibitions that celebrate major technological 'breakthroughs' and the people behind them.
The secret to the Pool Putter's success are two key 'breakthroughs' discovered by Swedish engineer Leif Sundberg.
Globalisation would not have happened without the 'breakthroughs' achieved in the field of IT.
There will no more be any great 'breakthroughs' or discoveries.
Many important medical 'breakthroughs' in recent times have been a product of this mechanism.
With all those amazing new developments and 'breakthroughs' , why haven't we cured this scourge?
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