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
- 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。 - 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 - Tom concluded to let Huck lead up to the subject.
汤姆决定让哈克先开口谈这个问题。 - Instead of including that paragraph, she added one that described Lengel's crabbed response to the girls so that she could lead up to the A& P "policy" he enforces.
这一段描述了Lengel对女孩子的回答尖酸刻薄,这样她就把话题引向了他强调的A&P政策。 - It's best if it fits the tone of your content otherwise it could get pretty confusing, although you could lead up to it, making it obvious what you're doing.
最好它能够切合你要表达的语义,否则即使你引导其逐渐阐明你要表达的意思,它也会使人感到困惑。 - 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。 - 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。 - Bridge using cultural exchange to lead up, erect in your and I heart room, I wish friendly sentiment circulates here.
用文化交流牵起的桥,架设在你我心间,愿友情在此流传。 - 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) - 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。