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词汇 leadership
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Definition of leadership in English:

leadership

noun ˈliːdəʃɪpˈlidərˌʃɪp
mass noun
  • 1The action of leading a group of people or an organization.

    领导

    different styles of leadership

    不同的领导风格。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are only two people in a position to provide such leadership.
    • Until your party can offer leadership and be seen to do something principled, you will never reduce your minority.
    • His maturity and leadership skills are an asset for the club's young offense.
    • It said a different style of leadership was required, and that it was the right time for a change.
    • He's also facilitated the promotion of a number of people to leadership positions.
    • So we should welcome and push for a leadership election campaign as soon as it's feasible.
    • The Greens have been pleased to work with the Government to provide leadership on transport issues.
    • Teenage clubs would be formed in schools to tackle teenage angst and improve leadership qualities.
    • The survival of a president to provide national leadership is essential to national unity and strong public will.
    • This Government is in a unique position to show leadership in bilingualism.
    • Her presentation topics have included functional piano, contemporary piano literature and leadership skills.
    • The board will provide leadership on national issues that impact our members.
    • We were a very young team that needed some veteran leadership.
    • But at the same time he wanted leaders to exercise strong moral leadership.
    • She believes her leadership style is characterized by fairness, integrity and hard work.
    • The report singled out the quality of teaching, leadership and management within the school.
    • But the leader can still govern well through his or her leadership style or ability.
    • In recent years, the 64 year-old mother of six took a pivotal community leadership role, promoting reconciliation.
    • I ask the Minister why on earth we need good leadership training and planning to be included in legislation.
    • Without the proper leadership training, these soldiers are being set up for failure.
    Synonyms
    guidance, direction, authority, control, management, superintendence, supervision
    1. 1.1 The state or position of being a leader.
      领导;领导地位
      the party prospered under his leadership
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He supported chartism, though withdrew from a position of leadership in 1839.
      • Under her leadership the small department of radiology increased to involve five other radiologists.
      • It was no coincidence that the golden age of British television happened under his leadership.
      • I'm also motivated by seeing others succeed under my leadership or with my support.
      • The most diverse range of extreme nationalist groups joined together under their leadership.
      • What we have in our society is that we like to apportion blame to those in positions of leadership.
      • Under his leadership, the Foundation has raised more funds this past year than ever before.
      • Under his leadership, the village gradually developed into an era of full prosperity.
      • Under his leadership the school was a place of academic freedom and tolerance.
      • Under his leadership, cancer networks have started to make a real difference.
      • That also is a very bad way to start off one's leadership in the Labor Party.
      • The recent bungled challenge to his leadership has been damaging to him and the party.
      • He resigned the party leadership after the 1972 defeat but remained another 10 years in parliament.
      • She began to organise these women under her leadership in providing food and temporary shelter.
      • More often than not, they assumed a position of leadership within the malebonds, along with the alpha husband.
      • Under his leadership, the Church became immersed in the political struggle against apartheid.
      • As a liberal, as a progressive, he had risen to a position of leadership in society.
      • In 1976 Wilson announced his resignation and Callaghan beat Michael Foot to assume the party leadership and prime ministership.
      • Martin will likely call an election some time after assuming leadership of the country.
      • People appointed to positions of leadership should not crave power for its own sake.
      Synonyms
      headship, directorship, direction, governorship, governance, administration, jurisdiction, captaincy, superintendency, control, ascendancy, rule, command, power, mastery, domination, dominion, premiership, sovereignty
    2. 1.2treated as singular or plural The leaders of an organization, country, etc.
      (组织,国家等)领导人
      the leadership was divided into two camps
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I propose a purge of the Democratic party leadership.
      • Their employment was directly controlled by the top military and political leaderships.
      • I am rather asserting that the laity feels that church leadership does not know what it is talking about.
      • The growing support for the protests panicked the government and union leaderships, who began to look for a way to shut down the campaign.
      • Local leaderships and administrators everywhere were expected to work in the local language, which implied a lesser role for Russians outside the Russian Republic.
      • If the union leadership decides to call a strike, Act 46 requires them to give 48 hours notice.
      • But owing to the erosion of the leaderships ' support bases, these countries entered a vacuum, resulting in regression on all fronts.
      • He charged that leadership at the highest levels of the academy implicitly endorses Christianity.
      • The linkage between a tight ruling circle and the military coupled with oil revenues in the successive regimes created authoritarian leaderships.
      • Still, he made the reservation that he did not attend the talks between the leaderships of the two parliamentary groups and was not authorised to discuss the matter.
      • The leadership seemed to become increasingly aware that it needed economic reforms.
      • Don't expect anything better than last season's first-round exit, though, unless the veteran leadership comes through.
      • The difficulty with this advice is that it assumes minimally responsible leadership at the federal level.
      • He described the key to initial success as being the existence of a good working relationship between the respective administrative leaderships.
      • Facing those dangers, we can expect no solution from the bureaucratised workers' states and the leaderships that rule over them.
      • An upright, strong, willful political leadership is the need of the hour.
      • He emphasized that the political and administrative leaderships would be clearly distinguished.
      • He accused the union leadership of collaborating with management in disciplining casual workers and transferring them.
      • As do an abundance of fellow Americans, I support my country's leadership.
      • Clearly, the leadership does not understand the need to court public opinion in a democracy.

Definition of leadership in US English:

leadership

nounˈlidərˌʃɪpˈlēdərˌSHip
  • 1The action of leading a group of people or an organization.

    领导

    different styles of leadership

    不同的领导风格。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It said a different style of leadership was required, and that it was the right time for a change.
    • The report singled out the quality of teaching, leadership and management within the school.
    • We were a very young team that needed some veteran leadership.
    • Without the proper leadership training, these soldiers are being set up for failure.
    • The Greens have been pleased to work with the Government to provide leadership on transport issues.
    • I ask the Minister why on earth we need good leadership training and planning to be included in legislation.
    • Until your party can offer leadership and be seen to do something principled, you will never reduce your minority.
    • Her presentation topics have included functional piano, contemporary piano literature and leadership skills.
    • She believes her leadership style is characterized by fairness, integrity and hard work.
    • This Government is in a unique position to show leadership in bilingualism.
    • There are only two people in a position to provide such leadership.
    • But the leader can still govern well through his or her leadership style or ability.
    • But at the same time he wanted leaders to exercise strong moral leadership.
    • His maturity and leadership skills are an asset for the club's young offense.
    • The survival of a president to provide national leadership is essential to national unity and strong public will.
    • The board will provide leadership on national issues that impact our members.
    • He's also facilitated the promotion of a number of people to leadership positions.
    • So we should welcome and push for a leadership election campaign as soon as it's feasible.
    • In recent years, the 64 year-old mother of six took a pivotal community leadership role, promoting reconciliation.
    • Teenage clubs would be formed in schools to tackle teenage angst and improve leadership qualities.
    Synonyms
    guidance, direction, authority, control, management, superintendence, supervision
    1. 1.1 The state or position of being a leader.
      领导;领导地位
      the leadership of the party

      该党的领导(地位)。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • That also is a very bad way to start off one's leadership in the Labor Party.
      • Under her leadership the small department of radiology increased to involve five other radiologists.
      • People appointed to positions of leadership should not crave power for its own sake.
      • It was no coincidence that the golden age of British television happened under his leadership.
      • In 1976 Wilson announced his resignation and Callaghan beat Michael Foot to assume the party leadership and prime ministership.
      • She began to organise these women under her leadership in providing food and temporary shelter.
      • Under his leadership the school was a place of academic freedom and tolerance.
      • He resigned the party leadership after the 1972 defeat but remained another 10 years in parliament.
      • The recent bungled challenge to his leadership has been damaging to him and the party.
      • I'm also motivated by seeing others succeed under my leadership or with my support.
      • Martin will likely call an election some time after assuming leadership of the country.
      • Under his leadership, the Foundation has raised more funds this past year than ever before.
      • Under his leadership, the village gradually developed into an era of full prosperity.
      • Under his leadership, cancer networks have started to make a real difference.
      • What we have in our society is that we like to apportion blame to those in positions of leadership.
      • Under his leadership, the Church became immersed in the political struggle against apartheid.
      • The most diverse range of extreme nationalist groups joined together under their leadership.
      • More often than not, they assumed a position of leadership within the malebonds, along with the alpha husband.
      • As a liberal, as a progressive, he had risen to a position of leadership in society.
      • He supported chartism, though withdrew from a position of leadership in 1839.
      Synonyms
      headship, directorship, direction, governorship, governance, administration, jurisdiction, captaincy, superintendency, control, ascendancy, rule, command, power, mastery, domination, dominion, premiership, sovereignty
    2. 1.2treated as singular or plural The leaders of an organization, country, etc.
      (组织,国家等)领导人
      a change of leadership had become desirable

      更换领导人已是人心所向。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The linkage between a tight ruling circle and the military coupled with oil revenues in the successive regimes created authoritarian leaderships.
      • But owing to the erosion of the leaderships ' support bases, these countries entered a vacuum, resulting in regression on all fronts.
      • Local leaderships and administrators everywhere were expected to work in the local language, which implied a lesser role for Russians outside the Russian Republic.
      • He described the key to initial success as being the existence of a good working relationship between the respective administrative leaderships.
      • As do an abundance of fellow Americans, I support my country's leadership.
      • Clearly, the leadership does not understand the need to court public opinion in a democracy.
      • He accused the union leadership of collaborating with management in disciplining casual workers and transferring them.
      • I am rather asserting that the laity feels that church leadership does not know what it is talking about.
      • Don't expect anything better than last season's first-round exit, though, unless the veteran leadership comes through.
      • The leadership seemed to become increasingly aware that it needed economic reforms.
      • Still, he made the reservation that he did not attend the talks between the leaderships of the two parliamentary groups and was not authorised to discuss the matter.
      • If the union leadership decides to call a strike, Act 46 requires them to give 48 hours notice.
      • The growing support for the protests panicked the government and union leaderships, who began to look for a way to shut down the campaign.
      • An upright, strong, willful political leadership is the need of the hour.
      • He charged that leadership at the highest levels of the academy implicitly endorses Christianity.
      • I propose a purge of the Democratic party leadership.
      • Their employment was directly controlled by the top military and political leaderships.
      • He emphasized that the political and administrative leaderships would be clearly distinguished.
      • The difficulty with this advice is that it assumes minimally responsible leadership at the federal level.
      • Facing those dangers, we can expect no solution from the bureaucratised workers' states and the leaderships that rule over them.
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