英:[ˈstændədˌbeərə]
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stand·ard-bear·er
staen drd be rr
noun
one who bears a standard or banner
one that leads an organization, movement, or party
a standard-bearer for political reform
The first known use of standard-bearer was in the 15th century
hypertext markup languagenoun
HTML
microwave ovennoun
an oven in which food is cooked by the heat produced from microwave penetration of the food
needn't
need not
primary colornoun
any of a set of colors from which all other colors may be made with the colors for light being red, green, and blue and for pigments or paint being red, yellow, and blue
respiratory systemnoun
a system of organs used in breathing that in human beings consists of the nose, nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs
standard of living
the necessities, comforts, and luxuries that a person or group is accustomed to
standard deviationnoun
the square root of the arithmetic mean of the squares of differences between the arithmetic mean of a frequency distribution and the values of the variable
standard-bearernoun
one who bears a standard or banner
the leader of an organization or movement
1 To add to the Democratic confusion, the party chose former General George McClellan as their standard-bearer.
2 Coders who’ve worked in the space have recommended some familiar standard-bearers to those who follow coding more generally—and Spectrum‘s annual Top Programming Languages survey in particular.
3 In California, the American Independent Party submitted paperwork to have Kennedy appear on the ballot as its standard-bearer, the candidate announced this week.
4 But Pro Tools still holds court as the standard-bearer for cross-platform digital audio workstations when working on client projects day in and day out.
5 As Europe scrambles to get a foothold in the A.I. revolution, the French government has singled out Mistral as its best hope to create a standard-bearer, and has lobbied European Union policymakers to help ensure the firm’s success.
6 For my entire life, Stanford women’s basketball has been the standard-bearer for excellence on the West Coast.
7 To one side stood Vinícius Júnior, Real Madrid’s standard-bearer and main event, dutifully introducing the man who pays his wages to his Brazil teammates.
8 There are several Republican primary contenders, including a mayor and a former television reporter, both of whom have endorsed former President Donald J. Trump as the party’s standard-bearer this year, and a hotel developer from the Jersey Shore who has been critical of Mr. Trump.
9 Nomahiroshi is a famous Japanese modern writer, and an acknowledged standard bearer of Postwar School.
野间宏是日本著名现代作家, 属于“战后派”,是公认的战后派的旗手.
10 A Wolf will act as standard bearer, and it will coil its tail round Cornwall.
狼会表现为权威的送信人, 会把它的尾巴盘绕着康沃尔(英格兰郡名).
1 倡导者
exponential advocate pioneer exponent trumpeter animateur protagonist preacher paladin sower advocator stand-bearer moving spirit
2 先行者
3 领袖
leader duce imperator bell cow standard bearer chief high priest captain boss Duce kingpin Sardar
6 掌旗者
7 掌旗兵