音標(biāo)發(fā)音英式音標(biāo) [?fr?nt?r?n.?r]美式音標(biāo) [?fr?nt?r?n.?]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋n. 競(jìng)爭(zhēng)中的領(lǐng)先者;賽跑中跑在前頭的人同根派生 front-runner相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句Being the front-runner is not easy and the race, which suddenly seems to have begun, is far from decided.身爲(wèi)領(lǐng)先者竝不容易,突然之間這場(chǎng)比賽似乎已經(jīng)開(kāi)始,但結(jié)果如何還是未知數(shù)。Still, accept for the sake of argument that the Republican front-runner is correct when he says that God did not create America to be just “one of several equally balanced global powers”.但是,爲(wèi)了徹底討論問(wèn)題,儅這位共和黨的領(lǐng)跑者說(shuō),上帝沒(méi)把美國(guó)創(chuàng)造成全球幾個(gè)差不多的列強(qiáng)國(guó)家之一時(shí),我們承認(rèn)他是正確的。原聲例句The ruling party's Ali Ben Bongo is the front-runner in a crowded field of candidates.The fact there is no clear-cut front-runner, as is the norm in more stagnant, authoritarian states nearby, has led many voters to seize their chance to make a difference.權(quán)威例句Romney is currently seen as the front-runner to win the Republican nomination for president in 2012.FORBES: Mitt Romney's Environmental Recordfront-runner更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)front -runner status 領(lǐng)先地位front-runner更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典 the person, animal, or organization that is most likely to win something柯林斯英英字典 In a competition or contest, the front-runner is the person who seems most likely to win it. front-runner劍橋字典front-runner柯林斯字典專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義能源科學(xué)技術(shù)一路領(lǐng)先的人