leadership
US: /ˈɫidɝˌʃɪp/
UK: /lˈiːdəʃˌɪp/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
leadership /'li:dəʃip/- danh từ
- sự lânh đạo
- under the leadership of the Communist Party: dưới sự lânh đạo của đảng Cộng sản
- khả năng lânh đạo; đức tính của người lânh đạo
- bộ phận lânh đạo, tập thể lânh đạo
- sự lânh đạo
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun1 [U] the state or position of being a leader: a leadership contest + The party thrived under his leadership. + Who will take over the leadership of the club?
2 [U] the ability to be a leader or the qualities a good leader should have: leadership qualities / skills + Strong leadership is needed to captain the team. + Many in the party have criticized his lack of leadership.
3 [C+sing./pl. v.] a group of leaders of a particular organization, etc: The party leadership is / are divided.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
direction, guidance, management, directorship, administration, supervision, command, regulation, control, operation, influence, initiative; governorship, superintendence, running:
The company made huge profits under Katherine's leadership. The leadership of the country at this time was in the hands of the privileged class.
Collocation
ADJ.
clear, effective, firm, outstanding, real, strong
He was praised for his firm leadership.
| poor, weak | charismatic, dynamic, visionary | hardline | traditional | personal | deputy
He is standing in the deputy leadership election.
| collective, joint | local, national, world | Conservative, Labour, etc. | cultural, industrial, intellectual, military, moral, political, spiritual
Political leadership needs a particular combination of skills.
| church, government, parliamentary, party, union
VERB + LEADERSHIP
assume, take on/over
When Smith died, Blair took over the leadership of the party.
| assert
her method of asserting personal leadership
| exercise, provide, show
In the crisis he showed real leadership.
LEADERSHIP + NOUN
bid, campaign, challenge | ballot, battle, contest, election, race, struggle | role | structure | style | qualities, skills
He lacks leadership qualities.
PREP.
under sb's ~
The school has flourished under the leadership of Mr Buxton.
| ~ from
What is really needed is clear leadership from the prime minister.
| ~ in
Leadership in science now went to the United States.
PHRASES
a challenge to sb's leadership
She withstood several challenges to her leadership.
| a lack of leadership, sb's style of leadership
Concise dictionary
leaderships'lɪːdə(r)ʃɪpnoun
+the activity of leading
+the body of people who lead a group
+the status of a leader
+the ability to lead