lead up
英 [liːd ʌp]
美 [liːd ʌp]
网络 引入; 抢先
英英释义
verb
- set in motion, start an event or prepare the way for
- Hitler's attack on Poland led up to World War II
双语例句
- The event that lead up to the murder is show in a series of flashback
酿成谋杀案的各个环节是通过一系列倒叙手法来表现的 - Leadership by such a group. Four fine stone steps lead up to the front door.
精英领导精英阶级的领导们四层精美的石阶引至前门。 - He stressed that COLLECTION did not miss any work following this gallop and that he was pleased with the progress of COLLECTION in the lead up to the race.
他强调,在该课快操之后,「闲话一句」一直未尝缺课,而他亦满意「闲话一句」的赛前操练进度。 - In the lead up to the World Cup, players will no doubt be asked to address the growing threat of terrorism to sports.
在筹备世界杯期间,球员们无疑会被问及运动场上恐怖威胁与日俱增这一事件。 - Four fine stone steps lead up to the front door.
四层精美的石阶引至前门。 - Some smart businessmen have caught the business chance to lead up to develop this business zone, negotiate actively and rebuild smoothly and has got original achievements.
一些精明的商家已抓住商机,抢先进入城郊村开发这一商业领域,积极商榷并顺利展开了对部分城郊村的升级改造,且已初见成效。 - Assuming that you want to measure this steady-state performance, you need to understand all the factors that lead up to it.
假设希望度量稳定状态下的性能,就需要了解影响这个过程的所有因素。 - These two special campaings from beginning to end will make it clear that in the lead up to the Olympics Beijing is strengthening its management of the floating population.
两个专项行动前后推行,表明奥运前,北京对流动人口的管理力度正在加强。 - Macao's Chief Executive, Edmund Ho, has meet top mainland officials for a progress report in a lead up to the territory's handover anniversary on Wednesday.
在澳门回归一周年前夕,澳门行政长官何厚铧于星期三向中国高层官员作述职报告。 - To lead up to and soften ( a dissonance or its impact) by means of preparation.
调(音)通过准备调渐渐引入并柔和(不和谐音及其冲击)