单词
front-runner
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ˌfrʌnt ˈrʌnər
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释义
n. 竞争中的领先者;赛跑中跑在前头的人
例句
The most intriguing of all is how much of a front-runner is Mrs Clinton?
其中最有意思的要数克林顿夫人要花多少钱才能当上这领头羊?
Now Mr McCain is the clear front-runner and Mr Giuliani is out of the race.
现在麦凯恩先生是优势巨大的领跑者,而朱利安尼先生已经退出了。
But nobody has emerged as a clear front-runner to take on Mr Obama in 2012.
但共和党还没有一个人能于2012年明显胜出奥巴马先生。
The most intriguing of all is how much of a front-runner is Mrs Clinton?
其中最有意思的要数克林顿夫人要花多少钱才能当上这领头羊?
Now Mr McCain is the clear front-runner and Mr Giuliani is out of the race.
现在麦凯恩先生是优势巨大的领跑者,而朱利安尼先生已经退出了。
But nobody has emerged as a clear front-runner to take on Mr Obama in 2012.
但共和党还没有一个人能于2012年明显胜出奥巴马先生。
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