英 [ˈliːd ɒf]
开始,首先表演:指首先开始或表演。
开始,着手:指开始做某事。
(棒球)首个上场击球:指在棒球比赛中首个上场击球。
lead off /liːd/
动词 to initiate the action of (something); begin 开始
名词 an initial move or action 领先
teach immoral behavior to
同义词: lead astray
做首击球员,首先击球
领头开始
... 中国率先荣获基材 SINHUA 率先投入钻石切割 Diamond wire 开始,开头,率先 lead off ...
... second to none首屈一指 lead off开始,开头;率先 as it turn(s)out最终证明为 ...
... prototypal and foremost首要地,首先 lead off开始,开头;率先 defect the midnight oil熬夜用功;开夜车 ...
... pervert 误用 lead off 领先 misdirect 指错方向 ...
Who would like to lead off the debate?
谁愿带头发言开始辩论?
Who is going to lead off?
谁先起头儿?
They started to lead off a whole industry move toward instant search.
他们将着手于即时搜索从而引领整个行业。
Justin Beiber,15, is the lead-off soloist, followed by 35 back-to-back solos, ranging from Josh Groban, Miley Cyrus,Snoop Dogg and Fergie, to Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Jennifer Hudson and Celine Dion.
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And, in particular, I want to lead off the class with an idea that the Nobel Prize winning biologist, Francis Crick, described as "The Astonishing Hypothesis."
我想先提到一种观点,这种观点的提出者是位诺贝尔奖得主,生物学家,弗兰西斯·克里克,他将这种观点称为"惊人的假说"
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And so when the writing took off, I let the writing kind of lead me.
所以当我开始写作,我便让写作来指引我的方向。
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However,Michigan pulled away in the second half, building an 11 point lead with just over three minutes left in the game, before fending off a Connecticut rally for the 82-73 victory.
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Andrelton Simmons had three hits, including a homer to lead off the first inning for Atlanta.
Also, both presidential candidates are on record saying Iowa and New Hampshire should lead off the presidential-nominating process.
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Jackie Robinson had a heart-stopping way of taking a lead off third base.