词汇 | leader |
释义 | leader noun[ C ] uk /ˈliː.dər/ us /ˈliː.dɚ/ leadernoun[C] (CONTROLLING)B1 a person in control of a group, country, or situation: 领导,领导人 a religious leader宗教领袖 The Russian leader wants to introduce further changes.俄罗斯领导人希望进一步推行改革。 He's a natural leader.他天生就是个领导。 She was elected as leader of the campaign group.她被推举为竞选小组的领导。 He was a good strong leader, she said, who deserved his party's unreserved support. The leader of the religious sect and 30 of his followers killed themselves in a suicide pact last year.去年那个宗教教派的领袖同30名追随者签署了自杀协定,集体自杀了。 We asked him to stay on as youth leader for another year.我们请他再担任一年青年协会会长。 The steelworkers' leader rejected the 2% pay-rise saying it was an insult to the profession. As project leader, you will have to allocate jobs to people. People in charge of or controlling other people acephalous administrator anti-management authority bureaucrat controller council counter-power dean deputy manipulator mistress movers and shakers multi-headed officer troika tsar vice presidency vice president vicegerency leadernoun[C] (WINNING)C1 someone or something that is winning during a race or other situation where people are competing: 领先者,占优势者 He's fallen two laps behind the leaders.他已经落后领先者两圈了。 Microsoft is a world leader in software design.微软公司在软件设计方面处于世界领先地位。 She was way behind the leaders. They are leaders in the fashion market. The leader of the race was overtaken on the last lap. They are global leaders in the drugs industry. We have a better product than the market leaders. Winners & losers all-American be a slam dunkidiom co-champion co-leader co-winner cup holder dark horse dead man walkingidiom elevator club loser match record holder runner-up slam dunk superstar title race titlist victor winner yo-yo club leadernoun[C] (NEWSPAPER)UK(alsoleading article) an editorial社论,社评(同 editorial) Newspapers & magazines: headlines & features advertorial advice column advice columnist agony aunt agony column agony uncle comic strip cover story dateline double-page double-page spread obituary op-ed opinion piece personal column press cutting problem page splash spread thought piece leadernoun[C] (MUSIC)UK(USconcertmaster) the most important violin player in an orchestra首席小提琴手 Musicians accompanist accordionist arranger artist bandleader concertmaster cornetist crossover drum major drummer lyrist mandolinist mariachi mastersinger minstrel second violin session musician sideman sight-reader soloist leader | American Dictionaryleader noun[ C ] us/ˈli·dər/ leadernoun[C] (PERSON IN CONTROL)a person who manages or controls other people, esp. because of his or her ability or position: a business/financial/political leader leadernoun[C] (THE FIRST)someone or something that is the first or the most important: Her company is a leader in the women’s clothing industry. leader | Business Englishleader noun[ C ] uk /ˈliːdər/us a company, product, etc. that has higher sales than its competitors: The brand is market leader in France, where it has a 49% market share. Compare follower a person who is in charge of a group, country, situation, etc.: Union leaders said they expect up to 40,000 of the 47,000 workers at the plant to stop work. Business leaders claim that the area has one of the fastest growing local economies in the country. local/state/world leadersState and local leaders were on hand to discuss the crisis. See alsobrand leader category leader cost leader industry leader loss leader market leader price leader Examples of leaderleader Significantly, at the very same historical moment, another series of photographs of nationalist leaders was also being put into public circulation. While national leaders reluctantly accepted state reform, they steadfastly refused to consider any modification of their own highly centralised political party structures. In majoritarian systems, the winning party's leader is inevitably the prime minister. They also held meetings with non-governmental organisations and the leaders of the major political parties. This kind of institutional structure allows organisation leaders to develop internal practices that reshape conventional social roles. The findings suggested the need for culture specific case methodology training sessions for both case leaders and students. Team leaders used confidence data to prioritize tasks in light of changing requirements. To enforce incentives to plant trees, afforestation responsibility was decentralized to local leaders in 1984. Further justification was found in the number of leaders who paid the ultimate price. The photo provides a visual representation of equality of status, in which no one performer serves as a leader. This was a desperate attempt by whig leaders to embarrass a succeeding tory government and carry themselves back into office. We thought it wise to elect leaders in different places. Without really challenging hierarchy they still squeezed concessions out of village leaders, turning a weakness into strength. Political parties and leaders have become irresponsible in as far as adherence to the rule of law is concerned due to political corruption. On the other hand, leaders also mentioned the low quality of public management and corruption as the main explanatory factors for the state's poor performance. See all examples of leader These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withleaderleaderThese are words often used in combination with leader. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. acknowledged leader But this case involves one of the country's greatest wealth creators and exporters, and an acknowledged leader in the fields of industrial relations and training. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 all-time leader in He remains the school's all-timeleader in assists. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. authoritarian leader He is a stern and authoritarian leader who commands a lot of respect from his subordinates and superiors. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with leader |
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