Expansion: pacesetter
A person or unit that can serve as an example.
A pacesetter (pronounced biā o b and ng) refers to a person or unit that can serve as an example. The parade ground is a soldier in the indicator field, generally referring to the person who won the bid in the mass assembly.
Chinese name
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Biaobang
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A person or unit that can serve as an example.
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Production pacesetter
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Biaobang
Soldiers used to mark the border on the parade ground. Someone who marks a certain line in a mass meeting.
(2) Metaphor can be used as an example of a person or a unit: setting ~; Service ~.
Production pacesetter safety pacesetter quality pacesetter
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Soldiers who won the bid in the ancient army. Shen Ming Defu's "At the beginning of the wild war, the governor issued an order": "But over time, it is still like an official who keeps the land, has no pacesetter to practice, and has no salary." Chapters 4 and 6 of Flower Moon Mark: "How do you say that every section has the title of fulcrum and the palm of a pacesetter?" Chapter 8 of Volume 1 of Li Zicheng by Yao: "He committed suicide, left others alone, and led his own pacesetter to chase an enemy."