front-runner

英[\'frʌnt\'rʌnɚ]
美[\'frʌnt\'rʌnɚ]

基本释义

n.
赛跑中跑在前头的人; 竞争中的领先者

词性变化

实用例句

His appoint-ment is a complete surprise — he has never been mentioned as a front runner.

他的任命完全出人意料——他从来都不是呼声最高的候选人。

柯林斯例句

His message about moderation and the middle class captured the attention of the press, which anointed him front-runner.

他关于中庸和中产阶级的观点引起媒体的注意,使他成为获胜的热门人选。

柯林斯例句

China a front - runner in the bid for the 2008 Olympic Games.

中国取得2008年奥运举办权呼声最高.

互联网

Apple Computer Inc.'s QuickTime is a front - runner , too.

苹果公司的QuickTime也是该领域中一项领先的产品.

互联网

With 650 Nm, this car could be a front runner during the upcoming GT 1 season.

与650纳米, 这车可能是领跑在即将到来的GT1赛季.

互联网

It is unclear who social conservatives would rally around if they wanted to kneecap the front - runner.

如果,保守人士想阻碍朱利亚尼赢得选举,他们会转而助谁一臂之力尚且不明.

互联网

They attacked me not because I'm a woman candidate, instead because I am front - runner.

他们攻击我,也不是因为我是女性候选人, 而是因为我是领先者.

互联网

McCain as the front - runner the primary season after wins in New Hampshire and South Carolina.

但赢得新罕布什尔和南卡罗来纳州初选之后,麦凯恩就遥遥领先了.

互联网

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a competitor thought likely to win

同义词

最新英语单词

行业英语