put in the lead
基本解釋
- [躰育]使……領(lǐng)先
英漢例句
- Invest targeted resources more aggressively in areas that you think will put you in the lead.
如果認(rèn)定某一領(lǐng)域?qū)⒋_立公司的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)地位,加大在這些領(lǐng)域的資源投資力度。 - You might think running around after children would put parents in the lead on exercise, but in fact non-parents edged in front by 3 per cent.
你可能覺得有孩子的人圍著孩子忙活可以增加運(yùn)動(dòng)量,因而是運(yùn)動(dòng)最多的人群,但事實(shí)是,他們被沒有孩子的人以3%優(yōu)勢(shì)領(lǐng)先。 - The international community had been looking to Obama – who put climate change at the top of his agenda – to put America in the lead of efforts to deal with global warming.
由於奧巴馬把氣候變化問題放在其議事日程的優(yōu)先位置,國(guó)際社會(huì)一直希望他能推動(dòng)美國(guó)在應(yīng)對(duì)全球變煖的努力上起主導(dǎo)作用。 - And then as they become toddlers as they started crawling around, they get that lead dust on their hands from the windowsills in the floors, they put it in their mouth."
- That put the Gators in the lead to stay.
NPR: FGCU's NCAA Runs Ends 62-50 To Florida - Jack Keane, a former Army vice chief of staff, was also skeptical, particularly about plans to put Iraqis in the lead for military operations.
NPR: Retired Army Generals Criticize Bush's Iraq Plan
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- 使……領(lǐng)先