head start
英 [ˌhed ˈstɑːt]
美 [ˌhed ˈstɑːrt]
n. 起步前的优势
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牛津词典
noun
- 起步前的优势
an advantage that sb already has before they start doing sth- Being able to speak French gave her a head start over the other candidates.
会说法语使她比其他候选人占优势。
- Being able to speak French gave her a head start over the other candidates.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 领先;占先
If you have ahead start onother people, you have an advantage over them in something such as a competition or race.- Hungarian businessmen have had a head start over most of their Eastern European neighbors...
匈牙利商人已经领先于东欧邻国的大多数同行了。 - A good education gives your child a head start in life.
良好的教育会让你的孩子在人生的起跑线上比别人领先一步。
- Hungarian businessmen have had a head start over most of their Eastern European neighbors...
英英释义
noun
- the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race)
- with an hour's start he will be hard to catch
双语例句
- And he's got a three-day head start on us.
而且他比我们早开始了3天。 - You can give yourself a head start by learning from competitors and other markets.
你可以直接向你的竞争对手和其他领域学习。 - Let's get a head start in decoration the house by getting up early.
我们早点起来,装饰房子要有一个好开端。 - Creating the right environment for sleep in your bedroom can also give you a head start.
在卧室营造一个良好的睡眠环境也可能有助于睡眠。 - And I said: I benefited so much from the war on poverty. I was in Head Start.
于是,我说:我以前就是从贫困战中获益的人。 - We have a head start.
我们起步较早。 - Or are they getting a head start in a ruthlessly competitive world?
还是说他们在这个竞争残酷的世界里有了领先的优势? - They have a head start in that item.
他们在那个项目上有优势。 - He's got a two-minute head start.
他两分钟之前就离开了。 - The other racers knew they could not catch Michael if he got too big a head start.
其他参赛者知道,如果一开始让迈克尔依靠太多的话,他们就追不上了。