leadership

leadership
noun
1) Führung, die; (capacity to lead) Führungseigenschaften Pl.

under the leadership of — unter [der] Führung von

2) (leaders) Führung[sspitze], die

leadership of the party — Parteivorsitz, der

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noun
1) (the state of being a leader: He took over the leadership of the Labour party two years later.) die Führung
2) (the quality of being able to lead others; leadership ability: The post requires a person who combines leadership and energy; She's got leadership potential; Does he have any leadership qualities?.) der Führungsgeist
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lead·er·ship
[ˈli:dəʃɪp, AM -dɚ-]
I. n no pl
1. (action of leading) Führung f
sb's style of \leadership jds Führungsstil
effective/poor/strong \leadership effektive/schwache/starke Führung
to lack/show \leadership Führungskraft vermissen lassen/von Führungsqualität zeugen
2. (position) Leitung f, Führung f, Führerschaft f
market \leadership Marktführung f
to be under sb's \leadership unter jds Leitung stehen
the \leadership (top position) die Spitze; (control position) die Leitung
3. + sing/pl vb (people in charge)
the \leadership die Leitung
the \leadership of the expedition die Expeditionsleiter(innen) m(f)
we need a change of \leadership! wir brauchen einen Wechsel an der Führungsspitze!
II. n modifier (qualities, seminar) Führungs-
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['liːdəʃɪp]
n
1) Führung f, Leitung f; (= office) Vorsitz m, Leitung f

under the leadership of — unter (der) Führung von

a crisis in the leadership, a leadership crisis — eine Führungskrise

2) (= quality) Führungsqualitäten pl

the country is looking for firm leadership — das Land ruft nach einer straffen Führung

he has leadership potential — er besitzt Führungsqualitäten

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leadership s
1. Führung f, Leitung f:
relinquish one’s party’s leadership als Parteivorsitzender zurücktreten
2. Führerschaft f
3. auch leadership qualities pl Führungsqualitäten pl: academic.ru/41352/lack">lack A
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noun
1) Führung, die; (capacity to lead) Führungseigenschaften Pl.

under the leadership of — unter [der] Führung von

2) (leaders) Führung[sspitze], die

leadership of the party — Parteivorsitz, der

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n.
Führung -en f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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