Front runner
Slang Term
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★★★★★ Very Common
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含义: The leading candidate or competitor.
领先的候选人或竞争者。
El candidato o competidor que va en cabeza.
最有力候補、トップを走る競争者。
최유력 후보, 선두 경쟁자.
From horse racing—the horse leading the race. Used for anyone in the lead position, especially in competitions or elections.
源自赛马——领跑的马。用于处于领先位置的人,尤其是在竞争或选举中。
De las carreras de caballos—el caballo que lidera la carrera. Se usa para cualquier persona en posición de liderazgo, especialmente en competiciones o elecciones.
競馬由来の表現。レースをリードしている馬。特に競争や選挙でトップの位置にいる人に使われる。
경마에서 유래—경주에서 앞서 달리는 말. 경쟁이나 선거에서 선두에 있는 사람에게 사용한다.
字面意思: Horse running at the front
例句
- She's the front runner for the position. 她是这个职位的热门人选Ella es la favorita para el puesto彼女はそのポジションの最有力候補だ그녀가 그 자리의 최유력 후보다.
- The front runner in the election. 选举中的领跑者El favorito en las elecciones選挙の最有力候補선거의 최유력 후보.
- He emerged as the front runner. 他成为了领跑者Él surgió como el favorito彼が最有力候補として浮上した그가 최유력 후보로 떠올랐다.
发音
/frʌnt ˈrʌnə/
用法指南
语境: competition, elections, leadership
语气: neutral, political
✓ 正确说法
- The front runner.领跑者El favorito最有力候補だ최유력 후보.
- Front runner for the job.这个职位的领先候选人El favorito para el puestoそのポストの最有力候補그 자리의 최유력 후보.
- Emerged as front runner.成为了领跑者Se perfiló como favorito最有力候補として浮上した최유력 후보로 떠오르다.
✗ 错误说法
- Leading candidateLeading candidate(领先候选人)Leading candidate(candidato líder)Leading candidate(有力候補)선두 후보
- Current leaderCurrent leader(目前的领先者)Current leader(líder actual)Current leader(現在のリーダー)현재 1위
常见错误
- Horse racing origin
- Very common in political coverage
起源与历史
From horse racing—the horse currently in the lead.
词源: Horse racing slang, 19th century
最早记录: Late 19th century
文化背景
Era: 19th century to present
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Horse racing; Political elections
Regional notes: Universal English horse racing metaphor.
变体
Front runnerFront-runnerThe front runner
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