- beachhead
- beach|head [ `bitʃ,hed ] noun countan area on a beach or beside a river that an army takes control of in order to attack farther into the land
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
beachhead — beach‧head [ˈbiːtʆhed] noun [countable] COMMERCE part of a market that a company obtains, hoping to obtain more of the same market or part of another larger market that is near the first one: • Telefonica gained a key beachhead in Brazil when it… … Financial and business terms
Beachhead — is a military term used to describe the line created when a unit (by sea) reaches a beach, and begins to defend that area of beach, while other reinforcements (it is hoped) help out, until a unit large enough to begin advancing has arrived.… … Wikipedia
beachhead — each head n. an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow aditional troops and supplies to enter. Syn: bridgehead, foothold. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beachhead — (n.) 1940, in reference to German military tactics in World War II, from BEACH (Cf. beach) (n.) + HEAD (Cf. head) (n.), on the model of bridgehead, but the image doesn t quite work … Etymology dictionary
beachhead — ► NOUN ▪ a fortified position on a beach taken by landing forces … English terms dictionary
beachhead — [bēch′hed΄] n. 1. a position established by invading troops on an enemy shore 2. a position gained as a secure starting point for any action; foothold … English World dictionary
beachhead — n. to establish; hold; secure a beachhead * * * [ biːtʃhed] hold secure a beachhead to establish … Combinatory dictionary
beachhead — UK [ˈbiːtʃˌhed] / US [ˈbɪtʃˌhed] noun [countable] Word forms beachhead : singular beachhead plural beachheads an area on a beach or beside a river that an army takes control of in order to attack further into the land … English dictionary
beachhead — /beech hed /, n. 1. the area that is the first objective of a military force landing on an enemy shore. 2. a secure initial position that has been gained and can be used for further advancement; foothold: The company has won a beachhead in the… … Universalium
beachhead — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [BEECH hed] shoreline captured in enemy territory, used as a base for a larger attack. The term is frequently used as a metaphor for any initial establishment or opening base of operations. The… … English dictionary for students
beachhead — [[t]bi͟ːtʃhed[/t]] beachheads also beach head N COUNT A beachhead is an area of land next to the sea or a river where an attacking force has taken control and can prepare to advance further inland … English dictionary