牵头; 一马当先; 占主要地位, 领先, 带头; 打头
ph.
1. He always takes the lead in response to the government's call.
他总是带头响应政府的号召。
1. 情舞师生:丰富的舞台和音乐电视中的表演为她后来的演艺之路奠定了基础 幸运的她首度触电就获得超自然惊悚片<<塔玛拉>>(Tamara)中的女主角片约 她的<<情舞师生>>(Take the Lead)也是一部舞蹈题材影片.
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3. 舞.出色:为了不让自己太拧吧,这几天连看了3个电影--Woody Allen的
1. The principle clearly demands that the developed nations take the lead on GHG reduction and assist developing countries with technology transfer and capital.
2. He was also stressing that China should not " take the lead " or " carry the flag ".
3. He was also stressing that China will not " take the lead " or " carry the flag " for a long time to come.
4. The world has high hopes that the US can take the lead in coping with the global warming challenge.
5. A fortnight ago Rossi earned a tough victory in difficult wet conditions in Japan to take the early lead in the MotoGP world championship standings.
6. She starts to take a lead in singing Moscow Suburbs'Night and the other choir members quickly pick up the song.
7. He also called on WTO's developed members to take the lead in providing additional funds for Aid for Trade efforts.
8. As cobble stone roads lead the way to bridges, visitors strolling about have plenty to take in.
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9. But it's only a matter of time before the machines take a commanding lead in the war for poker supremacy.
10. On the provincial level, the local government and people's congress support Taiyuan to take the lead in development.