a head start
= an advantage gained at the beginning of a race
Mark employed a coach to train a year before the marathon, giving him a head start over the other participants.
Mark在馬拉松前一年聘請了教練進行訓練,這讓他比其他參賽者搶得先機。
Mark read several books on leadership before starting his new job, giving him a head start in his career.
Mark在開始新工作前閱讀了多本關於領導力的書籍,這讓他在職涯上佔得優勢。
Mark's early decision to learn a second language provided him with a head start in his international relations studies.
Mark早早決定學習第二語言,為他的國際關係研究提供了先發優勢。
By researching the market trends in advance, Mark secured a head start for his new business launch.
透過提前研究市場趨勢,Mark為他的新業務啟動搶得先機。
Some synonyms and antonyms for "a head start":
Synonyms:
Advantage
Early lead
Initial advantage
Antonyms:
Disadvantage
Late start
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What does the phrase "a head start" mean?
A) A physical advantage in a race
B) An early advantage or lead in an activity or situation
C) An idea that is not well thought out
D) A warning to be cautious




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