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pull ahead
领先:在比赛、竞争、比较等中取得领先地位。
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基本释义
  • 领先:在比赛、竞争、比较等中取得领先地位。
  • 超过:在选举民意调查中超过其他候选人。
例句
  • 1·Please pull ahead to the next window to pay.
    请你开到下一个窗口付钱。
  • 2·The issue has helped Obama pull ahead of his rival in the polls.
    经济问题帮助奥巴马在民调中超越他的对手。
  • 3·As Barack Obama appears to pull ahead, what options remain for John McCain?
    奥巴马遥遥领先,麦凯恩无力回天?
  • 4·Midway through our two-person competition, I was starting to pull ahead.
    在我们两人的竞赛中途,我开始领先。
  • 5·That driver's trying to overtake. Slow down a bit and let him pull ahead.
    那位司机想超车,开慢一点,让他超到前面去。
  • 6·In that respect, as in so many others, the states are starting to pull ahead of Washington.
    在那些方面,也在其他许多方面,华盛顿的状况开始改善。
  • 7·This delay can give the competition the leg up it needs to pull ahead of your organization in the marketplace.
    拖延的话会让竞争者抢先起步,因为竞争者需要在市场中和你的组织拉开距离。
  • 8·However, BB App World comes nowhere close to the Apple appstore, and Android may quickly pull ahead as well.
    然而与苹果的appstore相比,黑莓的应用程序世界还差得远,而且Adroid也有可能会很快的迎头赶上。
  • 9·'Other countries are now beginning to pull ahead in the pursuit of this generation's great discoveries,' Mr. Obama said.
    奥巴马说,其他国家如今开始在追求这一代的伟大发现上抢到了前头。
  • 10·If you have a country with four times the population of the us and a tenth of the wages, it is fairly obvious they will pull ahead at some time in productive capabilities, "he said."
    “如果有一个国家,人口是美国的四倍,而工资仅为美国的十分之一,那就相当显然:他们将在某个时候在生产能力上领先,”他表示。