lead up to
英 [liːd ʌp tu]
美 [liːd ʌp tu]
(一系列事件)导致,致使,引致; (时间)临近,紧挨在…之前; (把谈话)引向(某个话题)
柯林斯词典
- See also:Alan Tomlinson has reconstructed the events that led up to the deaths...They had a series of arguments, leading up to a decision to separate.lead-up
- PHRASAL VERB (时间)临近,紧挨在…之前
The period of timeleading up toan event is the period of time immediately before it happens.- ...the weeks leading up to Christmas.
圣诞节前的几个星期
- ...the weeks leading up to Christmas.
- PHRASAL VERB (把谈话)引向(某个话题)
If someoneleads up toa particular subject, they gradually guide a conversation to a point where they can introduce it.- I'm leading up to something quite important.
我正要谈到相当重要的部分。
- I'm leading up to something quite important.
双语例句
- Look for stairs to your left which lead up to the mezzanine.
沿左面楼梯步上夹层即达。 - However, as many of us know, the lead up to the Beijing Olympics has not been as peaceful as one would like.
但是,我想大家都有耳闻目睹,这次北京奥运的前奏没有我们预期的那么和平。 - And stairs lead up to the six-foot by eight-foot bedroom.
房间里六英尺的楼梯通往卧室,卧室也只有8英尺高。 - Tom concluded to let Huck lead up to the subject.
汤姆决定让哈克先开口谈这个问题。 - As the number of hours of sunshine per day increase, and the sun's intensity reaches its peak in the lead up to summer, we asked Dr.
随着每天日照时间的延长以及阳光强度的增加,我们有必要对夏季的肌肤安全引起重视,为此我们采访了Alberta大学的皮肤病教授Dr。 - Your role is to help in setting small interim goals and deadlines that lead up to larger ones, for example without hovering.
你的作用是提供帮助比如为实现更大的目标,设定较小的临时目标和最终期限等但决不插手干涉。 - To lead up to and soften ( a dissonance or its impact) by means of preparation.
调(音)通过准备调渐渐引入并柔和(不和谐音及其冲击) - I'm leading up to something quite important.
我正要谈到相当重要的部分。 - They had a series of arguments, leading up to a decision to separate.
他们经过连番争吵后决定分居。 - In the lead up to World Health Day, WHO is following the experiences of six mothers-to-be living in different countries of the world.
在世界卫生日之前,世界卫生组织正在跟踪生活在世界上不同国家的六个母亲生活情况。