lead-in / ˈlidˌɪn /

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lead-in2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. something that leads in or introduces; introduction; opening.
  2. Radio, Television. the connection between an antenna and a transmitter or receiving set.the portion of a program or script that precedes or introduces a commercial.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. carrying input to an electric or electronic device or circuit, especially from an antenna.

lead-in 近义词

n. 名词 noun

introduction

更多lead-in例句

  1. Such is her burgeoning popularity Toomey is looking to employ more instructors to lead her highly personalized exercise classes.
  2. This is a guy who has his son-in-law clean his eyeglasses, for crying out loud.
  3. Her travel clique has been known to arrive at an airport, bags packed, passport-in-hand, within hours of spotting a deal.
  4. There were a lot of little pieces, pieces of lead and stuff.
  5. Big Perm worries that the lack of policing the “small fry” will lead to more crimes by “big fry.”
  6. These differences of interests will lead to disputes, ill blood, and finally to separation.
  7. I looked round to see where our help was most wanted, and was about to lead them forward, when I heard the voice of the Alcalde.
  8. Such throats are trying, are they not?In case one catches cold; Ah, yes!
  9. He was mounted on a spirited horse and his manner showed he was ready for any kind of an adventure, no matter where it might lead.
  10. The commander-in-chief still kept him attached to the headquarter staff, and constantly employed him on special service.