释义 |
front-runnerˌfront-ˈrunner noun [countable]  - He had predicted he would win the Louisiana caucuses and be a strong runner-up to Dole, the front-runner, in Iowa.
- Recall the dull front-runner, unloved but unavoidable, who plods ahead to victory in his place.
the person or thing that is most likely to succeed in a competition: the front-runner in June’s presidential election |