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词汇 leadership
释义 leadership
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈliː.də.ʃɪp/ us /ˈliː.dɚ.ʃɪp/
C1
the set of characteristics that make a good leader: 领导素质,领导能力
What the company lacks is leadership.公司缺乏的是领导能力。
He lacks leadership qualities/skills.他缺乏领导素质/技巧。
C1
the position or fact of being the leader: 领导地位;领导层
The group flourished under her firm leadership.在她的坚定领导下,该团体出现了欣欣向荣的景象。
R&M gained market leadership (= sold more goods than other companies) by selling products that were of superior quality.R&M公司因产品质量优良在市场上占据了主导地位。
 the leadership
C1
the person or people in charge of an organization: 领导人员;领导层
There is growing discontent with the leadership.人们对领导层的不满情绪日益高涨。
The election for the leadership of the council will take place on Tuesday.市政务会领袖选举将在星期二进行。
The contest for deputy leadership of the party is gathering speed.
The country's leadership is in crisis.该国的领导层陷入了危机。
The country is crying out for a change in leadership.国家迫切需要更换领导层。
His detractors claim that his fierce temper makes him unsuitable for party leadership.
The fight for the leadership gave a fascinating insight into the group's dynamics.这场争夺领导权的斗争给了人们一个洞察该团体内部变革动力的良好时机。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Power to control
absolute authority
ahold
all's well that ends wellidiom
all-powerful
ascendancy
authoritarianism
discretionary
driven
girl power
grip
he who pays the piper calls the tune.idiom
implant
power grab
power structure
power struggle
power vacuum
power-sharing
the hand that rocks the cradle rules the worldidiom
the upper hand
yoke

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People in charge of or controlling other people

leadership | American Dictionary


leadership
noun[ U ]
us/ˈli·dərˌʃɪp/

leadershipnoun[U] (CONTROL)


the quality or ability that makes a person a leader, or the position of being a leader:
The company was extremely successful under Murphy’s leadership.
Leadership is also the people who are in charge of a government or group:
the Democratic leadership in Congress

leadership | Business English


leadership
noun
uk /ˈliːdəʃɪp/us
[ U ] HR, MANAGEMENT
the position or fact of being a leader:
The company has strong leadership and accountability up and down the line.
The hospital excelled financially under her leadership.
a leadership role/style/team
business/corporate/executive leadership
[ U ] HR, MANAGEMENT
the set of characteristics that makes a good leader:
He was fired for his lack of leadership.
leadership qualities/skills
[ U ] MARKETING
the position of being a company, product, etc. that is more successful than its competitors:
Our people are working together to attain leadership in customer service, quality and financial returns.
It is the Marketing Division that grapples with the strategic problem of retaining market share and industry leadership.
 the leadership
the person or people in charge of an organization:
The new leadership will have complete control over 45,900 employees and a $3.5 billion annual budget.
The unions preferred not to alienate the leadership when many of their own policy demands were still under negotiation.

See also


market leadership
price leadership
transactional leadership
transformational leadership

Examples of leadership


leadership
Numerous workers' leaving when skilled workers were in such high demand compounded the leadership's sense of crisis.
All these factors affected the leadership's attempts at state rebuilding.
If populist leaderships, local technocrats, and foreign supporters will not suffice, can democratisation spur the needed reforms ?
Conversely, the early 1970s taught syndicate leaderships that collective action on political issues best shielded them from regime pressures.
Incentives for syndicate leaderships to invest in collective-action capacities, information gathering, or structural diversification were greatly weakened.
Charitable organisations tend to work through volunteers amongst whom an officers-and-men mentality, understandably deterrent to members, is more apparent than spontaneous elected leaderships.
The letter then turns to personal aspects of the leadership's relationship.
The leadership's dangerous unilateral actions in 2003 revealed that the party and the state needed further separation.
In the case of the latter, women protesters may peacefully visit the houses, palaces and meeting places of communal leaderships.
Their wildcat actions undermined the leadership's ability to keep its bargain with the government and risked a repeat of the 1978 crackdown.
Improving federal financial management hinges upon leadership's ability to manage change and create an organizational culture that values good financial management.
In particular, these differences affect the leadership's desire to influence committee composition.
In most liberal democracies, however, political finance is important chiefly in the final stage of national elections, where voters are choosing between party leaderships.
The leaderships of political parties are both social elites and state elites.
The final role for political leaderships, which all elite theory accounts acknowledge, is crisis decision-making.
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Collocations withleadership


leadership

These are words often used in combination with leadership.

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charismatic leadership
Each of these villages was, in turn, located in a broader territory under the charismaticleadership of a senior woman or man.
collective leadership
These can be summarized as a movement from individual to collectiveleadership approaches and to an empowerment model where leadership is part of many roles.
courageous leadership
It calls for courageousleadership.
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