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the state or position of being a leader 领导;领导地位 a leadership role/position 领导角色/职位 a leadership contest 领导地位的角逐 the battle for the party leadership 争夺党的领导权 Who will take over the leadership of the club? 谁将接管俱乐部的领导权? - under somebody's leadership
The party thrived under his leadership. 该党在他的领导下壮大起来。
Extra ExamplesTopics People in societyb2, Politicsb2Leadership in science is moving east. 科学界的领导地位正在东移。 She withstood several challenges to her leadership. 她顶住了对她领导地位的数次挑战。 The school has flourished under the leadership of Mr Buxton. 学校在巴克斯顿先生的领导下越办越好。 When Smith died, Blair took over the leadership of the party. 史密斯去世后,布莱尔接任该党的领导。 her method of asserting personal leadership 她树立个人领导权威的方式 the opportunity to strengthen our market leadership 巩固我们在市场上的领导地位的机会 The media are bound to play a huge role in this leadership campaign. 媒体一定会在这场领导竞选中发挥巨大作用。
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the ability to be a leader or the qualities a good leader should have 领导才能;领导应有的品质 Strong leadership is needed to captain the team. 担任这个队的队长需要强有力的领导才能。 Many in the party have criticized his lack of leadership. 党内许多人批评他缺乏领导力。 leadership qualities/skills 领导的素质/技巧 In his resignation speech he condemned her leadership style. 他在辞职演说中谴责了她的领导风格。 - leadership in something
They called on the United State to show greater leadership in the fight against international terrorism. 他们呼吁美国在打击国际恐怖主义的斗争中表现出更大的领导力。 - leadership in doing something
She criticized the industrialized nations for failing to provide leadership in tackling climate change. 她批评工业化国家未能在应对气候变化方面发挥领导作用。
Extra ExamplesTopics Personal qualitiesb2, People in societyb2He lacks leadership qualities. 他缺乏领导素质。 He was praised for his firm leadership. 他因坚定有力的领导而受到了赞扬。 It's a crisis that requires strong leadership. 处理这次危机要求有强有力的领导才能。 The movement is deeply divided and lacks clear leadership. 这次运动存在深刻的分歧,从而缺乏清晰明确的领导。 In the crisis he showed real leadership. 危机中,他展现出真正的领导才能。 The philosophy of the company is that leadership development cannot start early enough. 该公司的信条是领导力开发越早越好。 What is really needed is clear leadership from the president. 真正需要的是总统思路清晰的领导。 Political leadership needs a particular combination of skills. 政治领导工作需要某种复合技能。 He played an important role in providing political leadership for the working class. 他在为工人阶级提供政治领导方面发挥了重要作用。 Several opponents have accused her of an authoritarian style of leadership. 几个反对者指责她独裁的领导风格。 The board is extremely weak and has not taken leadership. 董事会极端软弱,还没能取得领导权。 There is a leadership vacuum in the party. 该党出现了领导真空。
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a group of leaders of a particular organization, etc. 领导班子;领导层 The party leadership is/are divided. 这个党的领导阶层意见不合。
Extra ExamplesTopics People in societyb2, Politicsb2the Communist/East German/military leadership 共产主义/东德/军事领导层 There have been disagreements within the leadership of the union. 工会领导层发生了意见分歧。 There are reported to have been power struggles amongst the hard-line military leadership. 据报道,强硬派军事领导人之间发生了权力斗争。 The announcement was welcomed by the ANC leadership. 这项声明受到了非国大领导层的欢迎。 He has once again voiced his criticism of the Football Association's leadership. 他再次表达了对足协领导的批评。 the army's senior leadership 军队的高级领导人 the hard work of staff and the leadership team 职员和领导团队的努力工作
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