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领先, 超前
to have some kind of advantage over one's opponent in terms of points, especially in competitions or races
- Just before halftime, the home team pulled ahead with a three-point lead.
就在半场结束前,主队以三分的优势领先。
- After trailing for hours, he played a strategic move and pulled ahead in the chess game.
在落后了几个小时后,他下了一招战略性的棋并在象棋比赛中领先了。
- Despite a rough start, the candidate pulled ahead in the polls as election day neared.
尽管起步艰难,但随着选举日的临近,该候选人在民调中领先了。
- The startup faced financial hurdles initially, but strategic investments helped them pull ahead in the market.
这家初创公司最初面临财务障碍,但战略投资帮助他们在市场中领先。
- Despite a slow start, the student's consistent effort allowed them to pull ahead and excel in the final exams.
尽管起步缓慢,但学生的不懈努力使他们领先并在期末考试中表现出色。
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领先, 超前
to move in front of someone or something that was previously at the same pace or position as one
- As the race neared its end, the leading horses pulled ahead, leaving the rest behind.
随着比赛接近尾声,领先的马匹冲到了前面,把其他马甩在了后面。
- The cyclists were evenly matched, but on the downhill, one managed to pull ahead.
自行车手们势均力敌,但在下坡时,一个人设法领先了。
- During the last lap, Lewis pulled ahead and secured the first position.
在最后一圈,刘易斯超前并确保了第一的位置。
- The two runners were neck and neck for most of the race, but John pulled ahead in the final stretch.
两位跑者在比赛的大部分时间里都并驾齐驱,但约翰在最后的直道上领先了。
- As they approached the finish line, Maria pulled ahead of her competitors.
当他们接近终点线时,玛丽亚超过了她的竞争对手。