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leader

/lee-der/US // ˈli dər //UK // (ˈliːdə) //

领导,领导人,领导者,领袖

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that leads.
    • : a guiding or directing head, as of an army, movement, or political group.
    • : Music. a conductor or director, as of an orchestra, band, or chorus.the player at the head of the first violins in an orchestra, the principal cornetist in a band, or the principal soprano in a chorus, to whom any incidental solos are usually assigned.
    • : a featured article of trade, especially one offered at a low price to attract customers.Compare loss leader.
    • : Journalism. leading article. Also called leading article. British.the principal editorial in a newspaper.
    • : blank film or tape at the beginning of a length of film or magnetic tape, used for threading a motion-picture camera, tape recorder, etc.Compare trailer.
    • : Angling. a length of nylon, silkworm gut, wire, or the like, to which the lure or hook is attached.the net used to direct fish into a weir, pound, etc.
    • : a pipe for conveying rainwater downward, as from a roof; downspout.
    • : a horse harnessed at the front of a team.
    • : leaders, Printing. a row of dots or a short line to lead the eye across a space.
    • : Nautical. lead.
    • : a duct for conveying warm air from a hot-air furnace to a register or stack.
    • : Mining. a thin vein of ore connected with a large vein.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounperson who guides
Forms: leaders
Synonyms
chief酋长,首席,首长,主任commander司令员,指挥官,司令官,指挥员director导演head头,头部,头颅,头头manager经理,经理人,管理人,管理者officer官员,警官,人员,官员们ruler执政者,尺子,尺度,尺码president总统,总裁,主席,总统先生boss老板,老板娘captain机长,队长chieftain首领,头目,酋长,首长conductor指挥者,指挥官,指挥员,指挥家controller控制器,控制者,控制员,控制人counsellor辅导员,咨询师,参赞,咨商员dean院长,教务长,教务主任,教长dignitary要人,政要,显要人物,显贵doyen老头子,老年,老头儿,老友eminence杰出,突出表现,辉煌,突出表现为exec执行,执行董事,执行人,执行委员会forerunner先行者,先驱者,先导者,先锋者general一般,总体,普通,一般情况governor省长,州长,理事长,总督guide指南,指导,导读,导游harbinger先兆,预兆,先声,先锋herald预报,预示,预示着,预言家lead领导,导致,领先,牵头lion狮子,狮子座,狮子头,狮子座的人luminary荧光体,荧光剂,荧光屏,荧光粉mistress情妇,女主人,女主人公,情妇们notability可记性,记性,可注意性,注意力notable值得注意的是,显著的,值得注意的,值得一提的是pacesetter领跑者,领航者,标兵,领航员pilot飞行员,试点,试验,实验pioneer开拓者,先行者,先驱者,先锋precursor前体,前驱体,前身,前兆principal主要的,主要内容,主要负责人,主要rector牧师,理事长,校长,院长ringleader团长,头目,领头羊,领头人shepherd牧羊人,牧人,牧民,牧羊者skipper船长,舰长,舵手,船長superintendent监督员,警司,警司大人,学监superior优异的,优异,优等生,优越的

Examples

  • Investors committing to the spirit of the legislation can provide capital to entrepreneurial leaders who need it badly.

  • What’s more, she argues that a good leader knows when to move on.

  • For Rakefet Russak-Aminoach, part of being a good leader is knowing when to leave.

  • What we haven’t had is a leader who has prioritized it as a matter of public policy.

  • I’ve made a lot of mistakes both on making business decisions and being a business leader.

  • Their leader, Njie, still going by “Dave” during the operation, would stay a safe distance away until the State House was secure.

  • What it endangers is a narrow conception of Russian power, understood through the eyes of its dictatorial leader.

  • It is the kind of compassion espoused by every world religion and every revered religious leader.

  • He affected an anchorman finesse in apologizing for “past mistakes” as a Ku Klux Klan leader.

  • The seedlings of his potential greatness as a leader are sprinkled throughout it.

  • Dockier, a prominent leader of the Levelers, in the times of the English commonwealth, was shot by order of the government.

  • Every leader was killed, and every peaceful native whom the Spaniards met on their way was unmercifully treated.

  • A leader of soldiers has a right to know something at least of the enterprise upon which he leads them.

  • But in August, 1805, the approaching war with Austria caused the Emperor to summon his most brilliant cavalry leader to his side.

  • Scarce a day passed without some engagement in which the King of Naples showed his audacity and his talent as a leader.