leaders / ˈli dər /

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leaders 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that leads.
  2. a guiding or directing head, as of an army, movement, or political group.
  3. 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.
  4. a featured article of trade, especially one offered at a low price to attract customers.Compare loss leader.
  5. Journalism. leading article. Also called leading article. British.the principal editorial in a newspaper.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. a pipe for conveying rainwater downward, as from a roof; downspout.
  9. a horse harnessed at the front of a team.
  10. leaders, Printing. a row of dots or a short line to lead the eye across a space.
  11. Nautical. lead.
  12. a duct for conveying warm air from a hot-air furnace to a register or stack.
  13. Mining. a thin vein of ore connected with a large vein.

leaders 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who guides

更多leaders例句

  1. Investors committing to the spirit of the legislation can provide capital to entrepreneurial leaders who need it badly.
  2. What’s more, she argues that a good leader knows when to move on.
  3. For Rakefet Russak-Aminoach, part of being a good leader is knowing when to leave.
  4. What we haven’t had is a leader who has prioritized it as a matter of public policy.
  5. I’ve made a lot of mistakes both on making business decisions and being a business leader.
  6. Their leader, Njie, still going by “Dave” during the operation, would stay a safe distance away until the State House was secure.
  7. What it endangers is a narrow conception of Russian power, understood through the eyes of its dictatorial leader.
  8. It is the kind of compassion espoused by every world religion and every revered religious leader.
  9. He affected an anchorman finesse in apologizing for “past mistakes” as a Ku Klux Klan leader.
  10. The seedlings of his potential greatness as a leader are sprinkled throughout it.
  11. Dockier, a prominent leader of the Levelers, in the times of the English commonwealth, was shot by order of the government.
  12. Every leader was killed, and every peaceful native whom the Spaniards met on their way was unmercifully treated.
  13. A leader of soldiers has a right to know something at least of the enterprise upon which he leads them.
  14. But in August, 1805, the approaching war with Austria caused the Emperor to summon his most brilliant cavalry leader to his side.
  15. Scarce a day passed without some engagement in which the King of Naples showed his audacity and his talent as a leader.