leading
adj. 最重要的; 主角的; 首位的
n. 行距
The leading person or thing in a particular area is the one which is most important or successful.
...a leading member of Bristol's Sikh community...
布里斯托爾錫克教社群一位出類拔萃的成員
Britain's future as a leading industrial nation depends on investment.
作為一個主要工業國英國的未來要倚賴投資。
The leading role in a play or film is the main role. A leading lady or man is an actor who plays this role.
The leading group, vehicle, or person in a race or procession is the one that is at the front.
1. thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing
2. the activity of leading;
1. indicating the most important performer or role;
2. going or proceeding or going in advance; showing the way;
3. greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement;
4. having the leading position or higher score in a contest;
5. purposefully formulated to elicit a desired response;
chief, principal, main, major, leading, capital, foremost, primary
這些形容詞均含有"首要的,主要的"之意。
He's a leading light of the business.
他是那個商行的主腦.
He believes that unemployment is socially divisive and is leading to the creation of an underclass.
他認為失業會造成社會分化,道致貧困階層的產生.
In the months leading up to the great ceremony, many people took part in the preparations.
臨近盛典的幾個月裡, 許多人參加了準備工作.
It's necessary for leading cadres to keep frequent contacts with the masses.
領導應和群眾經常見面.
He writes leading articles for the newspaper.
他為報紙寫社論.