front-running
/ˈfrʌnt rʌnɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfrʌnt rʌnɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
front-running — 形容詞
1. in the strongest position to come first in a race, election, or other contest wh
領先的;居首
在比賽或競爭中目前最有勝算的
in the strongest position to come first in a race, election, or other contest where several people or things compete.
Joon was the front-running candidate two weeks before the city mayor election.
市長選舉前兩週,Joon 是領先的候選人。
front-running + candidate; political contest collocation
The front-running horse stumbled at the final turn and lost to a quiet outsider.
那匹領先的賽馬在最後一個彎道絆倒,輸給了一匹不被看好的黑馬。
front-running + horse; sports / racing context
Reporters followed the front-running team from city to city across the season.
整個賽季,記者跟著那支居首的球隊跑遍各個城市。
By the third round of voting, Élise was the front-running contender for party leader.
投票進入第三輪時,Élise 已成為角逐黨主席最被看好的人選。
Investors were watching the front-running phone maker closely before the new product launch.
新產品發表前,投資人密切關注那家領先的手機製造商。
文法句型
front-running + noun
用法筆記
Attributive only — placed before a noun (front-running candidate / horse / team). Native speakers do not say 'the candidate is front-running'; use 'leading' or 'in the lead' for predicate position.