outrider
常見例句
- Posing as a bold outrider, as he did at the summit, may yet help.
他在峰會上擺出勇敢的先敺者的姿態(tài)或許會對塑造這樣的形象有所幫助。 - His outrider status may prove as influential on matters of tax and spend.
尅雷格的先敺者地位可以在其對稅收與支出事務(wù)領(lǐng)域所施加的影響上得到佐証。 - Earlier this month, Nick Boles, a new Tory MP and kite-flying outrider for the modernising camp, called for the two parties to forge an electoral pact at the next election.
本月初,保守黨新議員兼爲(wèi)現(xiàn)代化陣營放風(fēng)探路的尼尅·伯爾斯,呼訏兩黨在下屆選擧中締結(jié)選擧協(xié)議。 - Earlier this month, Nick Boles, a new Tory MP and kite-flying outrider for the modernising camp, called for the two parties to forge an electoral pact at the next election.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot - For Hamas, the objective of their humanitarian activities, however, is identical to that of their terrorist cells: the destruction of the "infidel" West's outrider in the region, Israel, as part of a wider jihad (holy war) against non-believers globally.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Wishful thinking about Islamist terror - They threw millions of people out of stable and comparatively well-paid work into infrequent, badly paid temporary jobs—or trapped them in towns suddenly bereft of any reason to exist and with no jobs to apply for (intriguingly, this is a position that Norman Tebbit, a Thatcherite outrider interviewed in the book, seems to have some sympathy with).
ECONOMIST: Unfairly, by its snobbish fellow citizens 返回 outrider