head start

head start [hed stɑ:t]  [hɛd stɑrt] 

head start的意思

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head start 基本解释
领先;
head start 网络解释

1. 提前教育:head length 头长 | head start 提前教育 | Head Start Program 启智计划

2. 起始注水量:液面上空间 head space | 起始注水量 head start | 接头短节 head sub

head start 单语例句

1. head start什么意思

1. June is usually the start of a slowdown in business travel in Europe as people head off on holidays.

2. He will have a huge head start over any Energy Secretary in recent memory.

3. A number of Democrats have expressed concern that Republican John McCain is getting a head start while Obama and Clinton fight on.

4. Chinese carmakers have geared up to develop electric vehicles in a bid to gain a head start in the fledgling but potentially profitable market.

5. He then touched his forehead and the top of his head before sitting on the ground to start pulling.

6. Those with foresight will get a head start and reap more political benefits.

7. But Hock also believes German ingenuity also played a role the nations businesses getting a head start on the rest of the world in China.

8. These primary students from Santiago City are getting a head start in Chinese studies thanks to their Hanban teachers.

9. If it were down simply to the venue then Arsenal would have a head start.

10. It also seems that German businesses that have enjoyed a head start in China could have a forward thinking German Government to thank.

head start 英英释义

head start的解释

noun

1. the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)

    e.g. with an hour's start he will be hard to catch

    Synonym: start