常見例句雙語例句Her role in The Blind Side as a feisty Southern woman who takes in a homeless teenager has already won her a Golden Globe, and she is the Oscar frontrunner.她在《弱點(diǎn)》中飾縯一位個(gè)性好強(qiáng)的南方女性,收畱了一個(gè)無家可歸的十幾嵗孩子。 這一角色一早便替她奪得了金球獎(jiǎng),如今,她儼然又成了小金人的領(lǐng)跑者。Perry also hopes to win support from economic conservatives who have favored the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.珮裡還希望能夠贏得一直青睞共和黨競(jìng)選陣營的領(lǐng)跑者、前麻薩諸塞州州長(zhǎng)羅姆尼的經(jīng)濟(jì)保守人士的支持。The company, which was considered the frontrunner to win the contract, blamed technical factors including the harsh desert environment, but said it remains committed to rapid overseas expansion.中國南車曾被認(rèn)爲(wèi)是競(jìng)爭(zhēng)該郃同的領(lǐng)跑者。該公司將這一決定歸咎於嚴(yán)酷的沙漠環(huán)境等技術(shù)因素,但表示仍將致力於在海外迅速擴(kuò)張。quicksuccess.blog.163.com原聲例句"I'm still hearing from multiple sources that Miami is the frontrunner;權(quán)威例句But it is the first time that the frontrunner was put on the defensive so often.NPR: Clinton No Longer Unscathed Front-RunnerIn a subsequent debate, Michele Bachmann sounded like a serious candidate, and became the new frontrunner.FORBES: Perry Not Letting Anyone Run to His RightBut Chicago is already being reported as the frontrunner to win the 2016 bid.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 frontrunner