leaderboard
/ˈliː.də.bɔːd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈliː.dɚ.bɔːrd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlē-dər-ˌbȯrd/ (ame, mw)
leaderboard — noun
- leaderboardsingular
- leaderboardsplural
1. a display on a screen or a page that ranks the best players, teams, or users in
a display on a screen or a page that ranks the best players, teams, or users in a contest by points, time, or other results
After round three, Hana checked the leaderboard to see whether she was still first.
collocation: check the leaderboard
The cycling app updates its leaderboard every minute during the mountain race.
collocation: update the leaderboard
By midnight, Diego's photo challenge had climbed to the top of the leaderboard.
Students crowded around the hall screen when the math contest leaderboard appeared.
A final quiz answer moved Mina two places up the class leaderboard.
- ranking
Usually refers to the position or ordered system itself, not the display that shows it.
- scoreboard
More closely linked to sports scores during a match, not to a ranked list of many competitors.
- standings
Common for league tables or season results, especially when teams are compared over time.
文法句型
on the leaderboard
top the leaderboard
move up the leaderboard
用法筆記
Usually appears with verbs such as 'check', 'top', 'update', 'climb', and 'move up'. It is common in sports, games, and online challenges where positions change as new results come in.