pacesetter
n. 步調調整者,先導者
A pacesetter is someone who is in the lead during part of a race or competition and therefore decides the speed or standard of the race or competition for that time.
Real's victory keeps them five points behind the pacesetters, Barcelona...
皇家馬德里隊獲勝,與領先的巴塞羅那隊仍然保持著5分的差距。
Hammond was the early pace-setter.
起初領先的是哈蒙德。
A pacesetter is a person or a company that is considered to be the leader in a particular field or activity.
Mongolia seemed an unlikely candidate as the pacesetter for political change in Asia.
蒙古國似乎不太可能領導亞洲政治變革。
1. a leading instance in its field;
2. a horse used to set the pace in racing
The new policy will be a pacesetter in community relations.
這項新政策將成為處理社羣關係的先例.
Have repeatedly won the province in the city and the quality of pacesetter advanced enterprises.
曾多次榮獲省;市及地區的質量標兵先進企業.
Chulalongkorn may , in many ways, be seen as a pacesetter among Thailand higher educational institutions.
朱拉隆功大學在很多方面被視作泰國高等教育的先驅.
Its deficiencies as a pacesetter are more and more evident.
紐約無力保持排頭兵的地位這一點已是越來越明顯了.
In a sense a leader is the pacesetter in doing things.
在某種意義上,領導應是事業的帶頭人.