leader
英 ['liːdə]
美 ['lidɚ]
- n. リーダー; チーフ; 指揮者
- n. (リーダー)人名;(英)Leader.
語源
英語の語源
- leader (n.)
- Old English l?dere "one who leads," agent noun from l?dan (see lead (v.)). As a title for the head of an authoritarian state, from 1918 (translating führer, Duce, caudillo, etc.). Meaning "writing or statement meant to begin a discussion or debate" is late 13c.; in modern use often short for leading article (1807) "opinion piece in a British newspaper" (leader in this sense attested from 1837).
例文
- 1. He won a head-to-head battle with NF leader Jean-Marie Le Pen.
- 彼は国民戦線の指導者ジャン?マリー?ルペンとの正面対決で勝利した。
- 2.He doesn 't feel he is cut out to be a leader .
- 彼は自分にリーダーとしての才能がないと思っている。/
- 3.The decision was made against the wishes of the party leader .
- この決定は党指導者の意向に反している。
- 4.The fiery right-wing leader toned down his militant statements after the meeting.
- 言葉の激しい右翼指導者は、会議後に好戦的な発言を収束させた。
- 5.Tamar Golan,a Paris-based journalist,profiles the rebel leader .
- パリ駐在記者のタマ?ゴラン氏が反逆者の首長を紹介した。
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