leading的意思和读音

leading

: [ˈlidɪŋ] : [ˈliːdɪŋ]

adj.;(

n.

v.“lead”

adj.secondary

adj.prominent,foremost,important,principal,chief

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v.1.“lead”

adj.1.main, most important, or most successful2.ahead of all others in a race or competition

v.1.The present participle of lead

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1."Any solution has got to be leading to long-term viability, " he said.“”,

2.And as you get older and more decrepit, you sort of inch along on this sort of depressing, long staircase, leading you into oblivion.

3.Mr. Bostock is leading an informal committee of directors in the search for a new chief executive, says one person familiar with the matter.

4.The company is now prepared to complete the design, assembly and integration of the beam control system, leading up to a test in 2010.2010

5.People are going to start holding more renminbi, but it will be at least a decade or two for it to become a leading world reserve currency.1020

6.I was just beginning to learn to work on computer myself, so when I tried to teach my son to do it, he said, "the blind leading the blind. ",“。”

7.He said the party learned from its mistakes and today is leading the Chinese to a victorious future.

8.Iceland found, to its peril, that its access to the leading currencies was not as sure as it had hoped.

9.Asking leading or biased questions is all too easy to do.

10.It began what is expected to be a series of moves and countermoves by the defense and prosecutors leading up to a possible trial.