名詞領導; 領導的才能或能力; 一群領導者; 帶路,指引
名詞
1. The vice-president took over the leadership of the country.
副總統(tǒng)接掌了國家領導權。
2. leadership
2. She lacks leadership.
她缺乏領導才能。
求職面試
B:What leadership qualities did you develop as an administrative personnel?
作為行政人員,你有什么樣的領導才能?
A:I feel that learning how to motivate people and to work together as a team will be the major goal of my leadership./I have refined my management style by using an open-door policy.
我覺得學習如何把人們的積極性調動起來,以及如何配合協(xié)同的團隊精神,是我行政工作的主要目標。/我以開放式的政策,改進我的行政管理方式。
B:How do you normally handle criticism?
你通常如何處理別人的批評?
A:Silence is golden. Just don't say anything; otherwise the situation could become worse. I do, however, accept constructive criticism. /When we cool off, we will discuss it later.
沈默是金。不必說什么,否則情況更糟,不過我會接受建設性的批評。/我會等大家冷靜下來再討論。
1. 領導層;領導班子
You refer to people who are in control of a group or organization as the leadership .
leadership
e.g. He is expected to hold talks with both the Croatian and Slovenian leaderships.
預計他將與克羅地亞和斯洛文尼亞領導層舉行會談。
e.g. ...the Labour leadership of Haringey council in north London.
北倫敦哈林蓋政務委員會的工黨領導層
2. 領導;領導權;領導地位
Someone's leadership is their position or state of being in control of a group of people.
e.g. He praised her leadership during the crisis...
他贊揚她在危機中領導有方。
e.g. We find the leftists assuming leadership and becoming the spokesmen for an ideal of international revolution.
我們發(fā)現(xiàn),左派逐漸掌權并成為國際革命理想的代言人。
3. 領導才能;領導方法;領導作風
Leadership refers to the qualities that make someone a good leader, or the methods a leader uses to do his or her job.
e.g. What most people want to see is determined, decisive action and firm leadership.
大多數(shù)人希望看到的是果決的行動和強有力的領導作風。