基本解釋n.帶頭人領(lǐng)跑者; 先導(dǎo).同根派生 pace-setter相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句That firm was the pace-setter in car design for many years.那家公司在汽車設(shè)計(jì)領(lǐng)域多年來(lái)一直領(lǐng)先。Today’s chart uses a stopwatch to compare India’s progress in development against another pace-setter, China.今天的圖表用秒表的方式比較了同樣迅猛發(fā)展的印度與中國(guó)各自的進(jìn)展。Alston is their best pace-setter and distributor in the open court, and since Brooks has yet to gain Adelman's trust, getting the Rockets running falls on Steve Francis, Mike James and Luther Head.阿爾斯通是最佳領(lǐng)跑者,進(jìn)攻中的最佳分球手,而佈魯尅斯有待獲得阿德?tīng)柭男湃?,讓火箭跑起?lái)的重任就落在了弗朗西斯,詹姆斯和海德頭上。權(quán)威例句Apart from its uniqueness, Concorde is seen as a pace-setter because all other attempts to design such aircraft have relied on its delta wing design.ECONOMIST: Supersonics on the back burner TheIn the latter connection, Robinson offers insights into the prospects for economic and political reform and identifies Czechoslovakia as the new "pace-setter" of East European transformation.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy pace-setter更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)woman pace -setter 三八紅旗手Woman n Pace -Setter 三八紅旗手pace -setter in scientific research 學(xué)科帶頭人pace-setter更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A pacesetter is someone who is in the lead during part of a race or competition and therefore decides the speed or standard of the race or competition for that time. A pacesetter is a person or a company that is considered to be the leader in a particular field or activity. pace-setter劍橋字典pace-setter柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義軍事學(xué)行進(jìn)速度標(biāo)兵