leading
leading 英 [ˈli:dɪŋ] 美 [ˈlidɪŋ]
adj. 领导的;主要的 n. 领导;铅板;行距 v. 领导(lead的ing形式)
名词复数:leadings
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- adj. 领导的;主要的
- n. 领导;铅板;行距
- v. 领导(lead的ing形式)
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1. He was asked to take a leading position in the factory.
他们要求他在这家工厂担任一个领导职务。
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2. Two leading cadres came down from the provincial capital yesterday.
昨天从省里下来了两位领导干部。
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3. Your job as a supporting actor is to play np to the leading character.
作为配角演员,你的任务就是给主要演员当配角。
- 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.
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