leading 的 2 个定义
- chief; principal; most important; foremost: a leading toy manufacturer.
- coming in advance of others; first: We rode in the leading car.
- directing, guiding.
- the act of a person or thing that leads.
leading 近义词
chief, superior
更多leading例句
- Deforestation has not played the same leading role in the fires spanning the western US and Siberia this summer, but climate change has primed both landscapes to burn.
- Those same models have Biden the favorite in all the other states he’s currently leading polls.
- It’s fully integrated into Google Analytics, so you can measure and verify your performance using the leading 3rd party analytics platform as well.
- Case in point, here’s how a leading home supply retailer’s Performance TV retargeting campaign stacked up against display-only retargeting.
- You’ll hear from and engage with some of the industry’s leading voices.
- Groups like CAIR and leading intellectuals and imams have been denouncing acts like these for years.
- He was a leading presidential contender in 1988 and 1992, but never formally entered the race.
- “Voters knew about this and seemed not to care,” said Roy Moskowitz, a leading Democratic consultant on Staten Island.
- Watch your back Liam Neeson, here comes Kevin Costner to steal your older-leading-man thunder!
- But if the goal is to maintain any hope—grim as it is— for serious negotiations leading to a two state solution.
- The Seven-score and four on the six middle Bells, the treble leading, and the tenor lying behind every change, makes good Musick.
- She heard through the half-open door Mr. Orgreave's slippers on the tiles of the passage leading to the stairs.
- So everybody began looking for the appearance of his story in all the leading magazines.
- Louis was too much appalled by the two leading charges, to shew any surprise at the third.
- But Perpignan being at the end of everywhere and leading nowhere attracts very few visitors.