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
- In the lead up to World Health Day, WHO is following the experiences of six mothers-to-be living in different countries of the world.
在世界卫生日之前,世界卫生组织正在跟踪生活在世界上不同国家的六个母亲生活情况。 - In the perfect chess combination as in a first-rate short story, the whole plot and counter-plot should lead up to a striking finale, the interest not being allayed until the very last moment.
完美的象棋组合犹如一篇第一流的短篇故事,正反双方应该导致一场最后的战斗终曲,直到最后那刻之前,趣味始终高涨。 - 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。 - The first chapter of the book describes the events that lead up to?
这本书的第一章描写了导致战争的那些事件。 - In most cases, to find out the cause of the error you need to take some type of trace that will show the sequence of calls that lead up to the error.
在大多数情况下,要找出错误的起因,需要进行某种类型的跟踪,以便通过跟踪来揭示导致错误的调用序列。 - 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。 - 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。 - Your role is to help in setting small interim goals and deadlines that lead up to larger ones, for example without hovering.
你的作用是提供帮助比如为实现更大的目标,设定较小的临时目标和最终期限等但决不插手干涉。 - 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) - Republicans, the vast majority of whom are against gay marriage, said that Mr Obama simply made his historic announcement in an effort to gain support among liberal voters in the lead up to the general election.
绝大多数共和党人反对同性恋结婚,他们说奥巴马做出这一历史性的宣告意在获得自由选民的支持,为大选做准备。