co·leadˌkō-ˈlēd
co-lead如何读
co-lead英英释义
verb
transitive to lead (something, such as a group) with one or more other people
They were chosen to co-lead the investigative team.
intransitive to share a lead with another person in a competition
A former U.S. Amateur champion in Byeong Hun An co-leads at 10 under after a second straight 66.—Kevin Casey
verb
transitive to lead (something, such as a group) with one or more other people
They were chosen to co-lead the investigative team.
intransitive to share a lead with another person in a competition
A former U.S. Amateur champion in Byeong Hun An co-leads at 10 under after a second straight 66.—Kevin Casey
co-lead词源英文解释
The first known use of colead was in 1931
co-lead 例句
1 Gasoi, who coleads the DC Coalition for Equitable Outdoor Education, sees schools in the wealthiest parts of her ward with rooftop farms and university-level science facilities.
2 Walsh coleads SQuARE with Alice Gorman, an archaeologist at Flinders University in Australia.
3 Just ask Cynthia Soledad, who coleads the diversity and inclusion practice at Egon Zehnder.
4 Tensions flared in late 2015 when Mr. Meissner proposed coleading a €20 billion loan to Volkswagen AG , which needed cash to help weather its emissions-testing scandal.
5 That was the case with Bamako*Chicago Sound System, a group that Ms. Mitchell coleads with the Malian kora player Ballake Sisoko, but that began as her brainchild.