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
- 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - Look for stairs to your left which lead up to the mezzanine.
沿左面楼梯步上夹层即达。 - 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。 - 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) - You'll be able to lead up to excellence in life.
你的生命一定会走向卓越。 - 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。 - The personal assistant feature, widely predicted in the lead up to the launch, is one of my favourite aspects of today's event.
大家广泛预测将在发布会上处于主导地位的个人助理功能是今天发布会上我最喜欢的一部分。 - 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
