率领

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Usage of 率领

The verb 率领 (shuài lǐng) means 'to lead' or 'to command' a group, team, or organization. It often implies a formal or authoritative leadership role, such as a general leading troops or a leader guiding a team.

Common Contexts

You will frequently see 率领 used in military, organizational, or leadership contexts where someone is in charge and actively guiding others. For example, a general leading soldiers, a manager leading a project team, or a student council president leading classmates.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances

Using 率领 emphasizes the role of leadership and responsibility. It is more formal and authoritative than simply 带领 (dàilǐng), which also means 'to lead' but can be more casual or physical guidance.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 率领 with 领导 (lǐngdǎo), which also means 'to lead' but can refer more broadly to leadership positions or leadership as a concept. 率领 focuses on the act of leading a group in action.

Example Sentences

He led the team to complete this important project.

The general led the soldiers to charge into battle.

She was elected as the student council president and led everyone to