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lead (obj) CONTROLli:dvpast led ledto control (a group of people); to be the person who makes the decisions or the most important person in a group领导,率领I think we've chosen the right person to lead the expedition. [T]我认为我们已经挑选出合适的人来领导我们的探险队。She leads (the company) by doing her job well and expecting everyone else to do the same. [I/T]她工作出色并期望其他人也能以她为表率,以此来领导(公司)。I've asked Gemma to lead the discussion about new products. [T]我已经告诉基玛,让她来负责有关新产品的讨论。Who will be leading the inquiry into the accident? [T]谁将负责该事故的调查?When you lead there are a lot of extra pressures -- everyone depends on you. [I]当你上任时会有很多额外的压力----大家都依赖你。(infml) If you lead someone by the nose you completely control what they do.牵着某人的鼻子走,完全控制某人(Br) A leading article is an editorial.社论 [EDIT](Aus) A leading hand is the most experienced person in a factory etc.老手,最有经验之人A leading lady/actress or leading man/actor is the actor or actress who has the most important part in a play or a film.男/女主角(infml) If someone is a leading light of an organization they are very important in it.重要人物
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