leading 英 [ˈli:dɪŋ]   美 [ˈlidɪŋ]

leading

leading  英 [ˈli:dɪŋ] 美 [ˈlidɪŋ]

adj. 一流的,领先的 

名词复数:leadings 

leading experts 最杰出的专家
She was offered the leading rolein the new TV series. 她获得主演那部新的电视连续剧的机会。

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  • adj. 一流的,领先的
  • 1. leading experts

    最杰出的专家

  • 2. She was offered the leading rolein the new TV series.

    她获得主演那部新的电视连续剧的机会。

  • 3. He played a leading partin the negotiations.

    他在谈判中起到了至关重要的作用。

  • 4. These are the leading first-round scores.

    这些是第一轮比赛的领先成绩。

  • leading (adj.) 1590s, "that goes first," present-participle adjective from lead (v.1). Meaning "directing, guiding" is from 1620s. Of persons, "having first or most prominent place," 1670s. In reference to theatrical companies, leading lady is from 1846; leading man from 1847.
  • leading (n.1) "lead work; lead covering or frame of lead," mid-15c., verbal noun from lead (n.1). Printing sense is from 1855.
  • leading (n.2) mid-13c., "a bringing by force," verbal noun from lead (v.1). Meaning "direction, guidance" is from late 14c.
lead·ing 1 / ˈliːdɪŋ ; NAmE ˈliːdɪŋ / adjective [only before noun ] 1 most important or most successful 最重要的;一流的 leading experts 最杰出的专家 She was offered the leading rolein the new TV series. 她获得主演那部新的电视连续剧的机会。 He played a leading partin the negotiations. 他在谈判中起到了至关重要的作用。 2 ahead of others in a race or contest (赛跑或比赛中)领先的,最前的 She started the last lap just behind the leading group. 她开始跑最后一圈时紧跟在领先的一组人后面。 These are the leading first-round scores. 这些是第一轮比赛的领先成绩。 leading leadings lead·ing / ˈliːdɪŋ ; NAmE ˈliːdɪŋ / lead·ing 2 / ˈledɪŋ ; NAmE ˈledɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] ( technical 术语 ) the amount of white space between lines of printed text 行距(相邻两个文本行之间的距离) leading leadings lead·ing / ˈledɪŋ ; NAmE ˈledɪŋ /
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