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lead-in

/leed-in/US // ˈlidˌɪn //UK // (ˈliːdˌɪn) //

导入,引入,引导,引导性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that leads in or introduces; introduction; opening.
    • : 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. 1
    • : carrying input to an electric or electronic device or circuit, especially from an antenna.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounintroduction
Synonyms
foreword前言,序言,序文addition增加,补充,加法,增加了admittance入学,入学须知,入学率,入学考试awakening觉醒,觉醒的,觉醒的人,唤醒baptism洗礼,接受洗礼,受洗,浸礼beginning开始,初期,开头,起点commencement开始,启动,展开,生效debut首次亮相,首演,亮相,首发essentials要点,要素,要领,要旨establishment建立,建立的,建立了,建立起来的exordium序言,绪论,序言部分,大纲inauguration就职典礼,就职仪式,就职典礼上,就任典礼inception开始时,初期,开始,开始的时候induction诱导,归纳,感应,归纳法influx流入,涌入,流入量,流动ingress入境,侵入,摄取,进入initiation启动,启动仪式,倡议,启蒙insertion插入,插入式,插入法,植入installation安装,安装工作,安装方式,安装工程institution机构,制度,体制interpolation内插法,插值,插补,内插intro介绍,简介,引言,导言launch启动,发射,推出,发起lead领导,导致,领先,牵头opening开场,开幕,开放,开幕式overture序曲,序言,序幕preamble序言,前言,序言部分,弁言preface序言,前言,序文,序论preliminaries序言,序言部分,预备工作,前言prelude前奏,前奏曲,序幕,前言presentation介绍,演示文稿,演讲,演讲稿primer底漆,引子,入门级,底层的prolegomenon序言,序言部分,序文,序幕prologue序幕,序言,序章,序曲survey调查,调查表,调查报告,观察basic principles基本原则,基本原理,基本原則,基础原则basic text基本文本,基础文本,基本的文本,基本文案first acquaintance初次相识,初识,初次见面,初次认识first taste初次品尝,初尝,初尝甜头,初试opening remarks开场白,开幕词,开幕辞,开幕致辞pioneering开拓性,开拓性的,开创性,开创性的proem脯,脯氨酸,脯脯,脯果

Examples

  • Such is her burgeoning popularity Toomey is looking to employ more instructors to lead her highly personalized exercise classes.

  • This is a guy who has his son-in-law clean his eyeglasses, for crying out loud.

  • Her travel clique has been known to arrive at an airport, bags packed, passport-in-hand, within hours of spotting a deal.

  • There were a lot of little pieces, pieces of lead and stuff.

  • Big Perm worries that the lack of policing the “small fry” will lead to more crimes by “big fry.”

  • These differences of interests will lead to disputes, ill blood, and finally to separation.

  • 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.

  • Such throats are trying, are they not?In case one catches cold; Ah, yes!

  • 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.

  • The commander-in-chief still kept him attached to the headquarter staff, and constantly employed him on special service.