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leading /ˈliːdɪŋ/► SEE ALLa leading light (in/of sth)a leading questionthe blind leading the blind ●a ˌleading ˈlight (in/of sth)an important and respected member of a group, an organization, a profession, etc. 有影响的人物;头面人物◆Mr Harris is a leading light in the local business community. 哈里斯先生是当地商界大佬。●a ˌleading ˈquestiona question that you ask in a particular way in order to get the answer you want 诱导性提问◆That’s a leading question. 那个问题有诱导性。◆Lawyers are experts on leading questions. You have to be very careful when you answer them. 律师都善于在问题里设圈套,回答时要加倍小心。●the ˌblind leading the ˈblind (saying) a situation in which people with almost no experience or knowledge give advice or help to others who also have no experience or knowledge 瞎子给瞎子引路;外行指导外行◆I don’t know why she asked me to show her how the computer works when I’ve hardly used it myself. It would be a case of the blind leading the blind!我自己没怎么用过计算机,我不知道她为什么要我教她怎么用。这可真是问道于盲! |