3.SEEa commandingview or position is one from which you can clearly see a long way 居高临下的,视野开阔的
4WINbeing in a position from which you are likely to win a race or competition easily 遥遥领先的,胜券在握的
a commanding lead
遥遥领先
Examples from the Corpus
commanding• With Wright in such commanding form these days, it's bound to succeed.• Polls have shown Isaacs to have a commanding lead.• Auriol and Biasion tore through the first four special stages to take a commanding lead.• His recommendation was that a commandingofficer be appointed with an administrativestaff.• Wilmot is commanding officer of an ArmyReserveunit.• Even if shot to pieces the commanding position of the banquetinghall would still make it defensible.• On the upperfloors are a documentationcentre and administrative offices with a commanding view of the city.• The 2500-square-foot home has a commanding view of Whitby Island.• Still, it's a magnificent place, perched on a great rockjutting out into the sea and with commanding views.• Porter has a commandingvoice and moves with authority.• Does she perform several different speech acts with the word, questioning, commanding, wishing, stating?
commanding officer• The buddypatrol will not interfere with any police matter, unless instructed by a commanding officer.• His recommendation was that a commanding officer be appointed with an administrative staff.• In ships at sea chaplains or commanding officers have pre-recorded tapes containingorganaccompaniments and a compilation of hymns.• Cmdr. Gary G. Mahle is the commanding officer here.• A kind letter from the commanding officer, his kitbag.• However, its commanding officer, Maj.-Gen.• Upon orders from his commanding officer, Nickerson went to the rear.• Phyllis Blanton, commanding officer of the Monterey CoastGuardstation.• Dysart's commanding officer on his very first ship to be precise.
commanding presence• Constantine was tall, heavily built and had a commanding presence.• He was physically well made, having stamina and a commanding presence.• He was a man of commanding presence and curiouscontrasts.• His stentorianapproach and his commanding presence have been influential on the good order of the Assembly.• Though not a commanding presence in the House, Norton was a devotedcommittee man.
commanding lead• An Alex Snowtry and three penalties from Andrew had given London a commanding lead.• Auriol and Biasion tore through the first four special stages to take a commanding lead.• To-day, television has a commanding lead among all segments of the population as the mainsource of news and information.• Although Riordan, 67, enjoys a commanding lead in the polls, the campaign has potentialpitfalls for him.• Dole has yet to make majorinroads there, with some polls showing Clinton with a commanding lead of about 20 points.• John Lyall's team have such a commanding lead that at least one leading bookmaker is no longer taking bets on the race.• In the World WideWebarena, it is Netscape that holds the commanding lead thus far.