lead off中文什么意思
开始,开端;打出的头一拳;先发球者。
- lead: vt. (led) 1.领导,引导, ...
- off: adv. 1.〔运动〕向那边,隔开。 ...
- lead off an attack: 发起进攻
例句与用法
更多例句: 上一页 下一页- Once more, urbach led off the questioning, having lord first describe his scientific background .
还是厄尔巴赫首先提问,他先让洛德讲了自己的学术背景。 - Fanny was led off very willingly, though it was impossible for her to feel much gratitude towards her cousin .
范妮非常顺从地跟着走了。但她对表哥并没有多少感激之意。 - On the third and final day the debate was led off by the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, mr. harold lever .
第三天和最后一天的辩论,均由兰开斯特公爵郡大臣哈罗德、利弗先生挑起。 - Not surprisingly, at a board meeting called to consider sam hawthorne's proposal for a british research institute, clinton etheridge led off for the opposition .
不出所料,在审议萨姆堆索恩在英国建立研究机构的建议的董事会议上,克林顿埃恩里厅率先发难。 - The town band led off by playing the national anthem
市乐队以国歌开始他们的演奏
英文释义
动词- set in motion, cause to start; "The U.S. started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life"
同义词:begin, start, commence - teach immoral behavior to; "It was common practice to lead off the young ones, and teach them bad habits"
同义词:lead astray