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Lead up Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɛd/, /ˈɫid/ /ˈəp
LED-up, LEED-up
lɛd/ /ˈʌp
LED-up

释义

To gradually cause or prepare for something, especially an important event. It describes the events, actions, or time before a significant moment.

用法与细微差别

Most common with 'the events (that) led up to...' or 'in the days/weeks leading up to...'. Usually about preparation, buildup, or a sequence before something major. Not interchangeable with 'lead', which means to guide or be in charge.

例句

The weeks that led up to the final exam were stressful.

basic

Many small problems led up to the big argument.

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What happened to lead up to your decision?

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There's always a story that leads up to big changes.

natural

Did anything unusual happen in the days leading up to the party?

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Her words slowly led up to a confession.

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