spearhead
n. 先鋒,前鋒; 先頭部隊; 矛頭; 槍尖
vt. 當…的先鋒; 帶頭
If someone spearheads a campaign or an attack, they lead it.
...Esther Rantzen, who is spearheading a national campaign against bullying...
埃絲特·蘭森,一場全國性的反抗暴力運動的領導者
Helicopters can to some extent take the place of tanks by spearheading the airborne attack.
直升機可以擔任空中進攻的前鋒,從而在某種程度上取代坦克的地位。
The spearhead of a campaign is the person or group that leads it.
The marines went ashore as a spearhead this morning to capture key targets.
今天早晨,海軍陸戰隊作為先頭部隊率先登陸以佔領主要目標。
1. someone who leads or initiates an activity (attack or campaign etc.)
2. the leading military unit in an attack
3. the head and sharpened point of a spear
1. be the leader of;
A spearhead of tanks led the infantry attack.
坦克先遣隊引導步兵進攻.
He seemed to spearhead every important city so fearlessly and successfully.
每次進攻重要城市,他似乎都以大無畏的精神充當先鋒,而且攻無不克,戰無不勝.
In order to control them yesterday's remarks, though weakened tone, but spearhead a more explicit.
以此來對照昨天他們發表的言論看, 雖口氣減弱, 但矛頭所指更加明確.
It would become the spearhead of a growing southern liberal movement in the 1920's and 1930's.
它將成為二十年代和三十年代不斷成長的南方自由主義運動的先聲.
Entrepreneurs, rather than civil servants , are required to spearhead efforts at industrial renewal.
必須由企業家 、 而非公務員擔任工業復興的先鋒.