... 占领者 occupant 占上风 to take the lead; to gain the upper hand 占下风 to be at a disadvantage ...
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Lansley has alarmed health campaigners by suggesting he wants industry rather than government to take the lead.
兰斯利表示他希望能够由工业而不是政府来发挥带头作用,这让健康饮食倡议人士感到震惊。
Sharon Wild set a blistering pace to take the lead.
莎伦·王尔德以风驰电掣般的速度居于领先位置。
Sometimes to take the lead is easy, but to keep it is hard.
有时候,领先很容易,但要保持领先就很难了。
In Kandahar city itself, Afghan police and military forces are to take the lead in the operation.
VOA: standard.2010.05.26
One can, of course, as you've already imagined, raise several objections to this view and again Aristotle seems to take the lead.
有一个人,诚如你们已猜到,提出多重异议,而亚里士多德似乎再次拔得头筹。
"Mine That Bird has come now to take the lead as they come down to the finish.
VOA: standard.2009.12.24
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