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
- Look for stairs to your left which lead up to the mezzanine.
沿左面楼梯步上夹层即达。 - 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 - However, as many of us know, the lead up to the Beijing Olympics has not been as peaceful as one would like.
但是,我想大家都有耳闻目睹,这次北京奥运的前奏没有我们预期的那么和平。 - It was just a lead up to other things I wanted to say.
我想说的是这事出有因。 - These two special campaings from beginning to end will make it clear that in the lead up to the Olympics Beijing is strengthening its management of the floating population.
两个专项行动前后推行,表明奥运前,北京对流动人口的管理力度正在加强。 - 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。 - Although the length of the actual pole shift event was quite small ( less than a day) the medium and short term lead up events, starting many years ago, became increasingly dramatic.
尽管极移实际发生的时间很短(不到一天),但其中期和短期活动始于多年前,并且越发剧烈。现在我们所处的时期就被划分为中期,而且2006年初期就形成了。 - And stairs lead up to the six-foot by eight-foot bedroom.
房间里六英尺的楼梯通往卧室,卧室也只有8英尺高。 - As the number of hours of sunshine per day increase, and the sun's intensity reaches its peak in the lead up to summer, we asked Dr.
随着每天日照时间的延长以及阳光强度的增加,我们有必要对夏季的肌肤安全引起重视,为此我们采访了Alberta大学的皮肤病教授Dr。 - Similarly, the way some singers "lead up" to a note, using a nasalized slur is a device passed in oral transmission from person to person, possibly influenced by traditional fiddle-playing technique.
同样,一些歌手用鼻音于音符间滑唱的方法,也是经口头流传下来的,可能是受到小提琴演奏技巧的影响。
