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/ˈliːdəʃɪp/ |
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1 | U the position of being the leader or being in charge of an organization , country etc 领导地位;领导权 |
| +of his failure to win the leadership of the party 他未能赢得该政党的领导权 |
| a leadership struggle/contest/challenge The leadership struggle in the party grew more intense yesterday. 昨天该党内争夺领导权的斗争变得愈加激烈。 |
| under sb’ s leadership They invaded the Roman Empire under the leadership of Alaric I. 他们在阿拉里克一世的领导下入侵了罗马帝国。 |
| 1a | C the senior people in an organization or the people who are in charge of a country (机构或国家的)领导层,领导人 | | The vote defied the wishes of the Labour leadership. 这次表决违背了工党领导人的意愿。 | | +of the leadership of the board of trustees 托管理事会的领导层 | |
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2 | U the qualities and skills of a good leader 领导才能 |
| The complaints from the club seem to be that the president isn’ t showing enough leadership. 俱乐部中的抱怨好像是说首相未显示出足够的领导才能。 |
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3 | U the position of being more successful than anyone you are competing against 领先地位 |
| Our aim is to achieve market leadership. 我们的目标是要取得市场领先地位。 |
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