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~1 v past tense and past participle led »GO SOMEWHERE« 1 »GO IN FRONT« to go in front of a group of people or vehicles  (You lead and we'll follow. | A truck with a jazz band on it was leading the parade. | a procession led by a man on a horse | lead the way (=go in front and show the way)) 2 »GUIDE SB« a) T always + adv/prep to take someone to a place by going with them  (lead sb through/to/along etc)  (An official led me along the corridor to a large office.) b) to take a person or animal somewhere while holding the person's arm or pulling a rope tied to the animal  (lead sb up/down/through etc sth)  (The hostages were blindfolded and led to a waiting car. | A groom was leading a racehorse out of the stable.) 3 »ROAD/WIRE« if something such as a path, pipe, or wire leads somewhere or leads in a particular direction, it goes there or goes in that direction +down/into/towards etc  (a flight of steps leading down to the beach | animal tracks that led into the woods | The thieves cut the wires leading to the surveillance cameras. | Where does this road lead?) 4 »DOOR« if a door or passage leads to a particular room or place, you can get there by going through it + to/into  (a door leading to the conference room) »CONTROL« 5 »BE IN CHARGE« to be in charge of something such as an important activity, a group of people, or an organization, especially a political party  (a communist-led strike | Major will lead the Conservative Party at the next election. | Inspector Roberts is leading the investigation into Susan Carr's murder.) 6 lead sb astray to encourage someone to do bad or immoral things that they would not normally do  (We think Harry was led astray by some of the older boys.) 7 »CONVERSATION« to direct a conversation or discussion, especially so that it develops in the way you want  (Mary led the conversation around to the topic of salaries.) 8 lead sb by the nose informal to make someone do anything you want them to WIN 9 to be winning a game or competition  (lead by ten points/two sets/four frames etc)  (Agassi was leading by two sets when rain stopped play. | lead sb/sth)  (Brazil led Germany 1-0 . | Schumacher led the race from start to finish. | With two minutes to play the Lakers are still leading.) CAUSE STH 10 to be the thing that makes someone decide to do something  (lead sb to do sth)  (What led you to take up acting as a career? | Ian's death led me to rethink what I wanted out of life.) 11 lead sb to believe/expect/understand formal to make someone think something is true, especially when it is not  (We were led to believe that all the money from the concert was going to charity.) LIVE 12 lead a normal/exciting/dull etc life to have a particular kind of life  (We lead a very quiet life since Ralph retired.) BE BEST/FIRST 13 to be more successful than other people, companies, or countries in a particular activity or area of business or study  (US companies lead the world in biotechnology. | Asian-American students under 12 lead in literacy and numeracy. | lead the field (=be the most successful person etc in a particular area of business or study))  (a company that leads the field in software applications) 14 lead the way to be the first to do something, especially something good or successful, which is likely to encourage others to do the same thing  (The Japanese led the way in using industrial robots.) »OTHER MEANINGS« 15 market-led/demand-led/service-led etc in which the market, demand etc is the most important influence on the way something happens  (a demand-led recovery) 16 this leads me to ... spoken used in a speech or discussion to introduce a new subject and connect it with what you have just said  (This leads me to our sales targets for next year.) 17 lead sb a dance informal to make someone feel worried and confused, especially because they do not know what you are going to do next  (Once they were married, Gwen led her poor husband a hell of a dance.) 18 lead sb up the garden path informal to deceive someone 19 I + with, to play a particular card as your first card in one part of a game of cards  (He led with the eight of hearts.) 20 lead with your left/right to hit someone mainly with your left or right hand in boxing lead into sth phr v T not in passive if one subject, discussion etc leads into another, the second one follows naturally from the first because there is a clear connection between them  (Fox mentioned the Korean deal, which led into a general discussion on our prospects in Asia.) lead off phr v 1 to start something such as a meeting, discussion, or performance by saying or doing something  (I'd like to lead off by thanking Rick Jones for finding the time to be with us today. | lead off with)  (John, would you lead off with your views on the merger? | lead sth off)  (Hal led off the evening with some folk songs.) 2 if a road, room etc leads off a place, it connects directly with that place  (lead off from sth)  (Go on for about 100 yards and you'll see a path leading off from the main road. | lead off sth)  (a dining room leading off the hall corridor) 3 AmE to be the first player to try to hit the ball in an inning (=period of play) in a game of baseball lead to sth phr v T not in passive to make something happen or exist as a result  (an investment program that will lead to the creation of hundreds of new jobs | The bank has offered a reward for any information leading to the arrest of the men.) lead up to sth phr v T not in passive 1 if events lead up to something important that happens, they come before it, and often cause it  (The book describes the trial and the events leading up to it.) 2 to gradually introduce a subject into a conversation, especially a subject that may be embarrassing or upsetting for you or the person you are talking to  (I suppose all this talk about "business opportunities" is leading up to a request for money?)  ( USAGE NOTE: LEAD WORD CHOICE lead, show the way, take, bring, guide, see, direct, tell the way To lead is to show the way by going first You lead and we'll follow. | She led them down the mountain. More usually to show someone the way you just take or bring them somewhere Please pick him up and take him to the hotel/bring him to my house (NOT usually lead). Roads, tunnels, corridors etc. may lead to places, but cars, planes etc usually take you there This road leads to/takes you to Chicago but The train took me to Grand Central Station (NOT led, unless you were following behind the train!). If someone needs a lot of help you guide them somewhere in order to show them the way and explain things We'll need someone to guide us through the hills. | He guides tourists around the castle. See someone somewhere may be used especially if you go with someone to a place because there may be some danger rather than because they do not know the way It's very late - Do you want me to see you home? To direct (slightly formal) is to explain to someone how to get to a place, but not to go with them Could you direct me to the station, please? Less formally you tell someone the way Can you tell me the way to the station, please? GRAMMAR Remember the past tense and past participle of lead are both led She's led an interesting life (NOT lead). ) ~2 n 1 »RACES ETC« the lead the position in front of everyone else in a race or competition  (be in the lead)  (Le Mond was in the lead after the third lap.) 2 take the lead a) to go ahead of the other competitors in a race or competition  (Korea has taken the lead in ship-building.) b) to take the responsibility for organizing something  (It's up to the older members to take the lead and explain things to the newcomers.) c) to be the first to do something, hoping that others will copy you  (The Americans have taken the lead in banning nuclear tests.) 3 »WINNING AMOUNT« the distance, number of points etc by which one competitor is ahead of another + over  (The Bulls had a 17 point lead over the Celtics by halftime.) + of  (The latest polls give the Republicans a lead of 32%.) 4 »EXAMPLE« a suggestion or example for people to copy  (give (sb) a lead)  (It's up to you to give a moral lead. | follow sb's lead)  (You say what you think is best. I'll follow your lead.) 5 »INFORMATION« a piece of information that may help you to make a discovery or help find the answer to a problem; clue1 (1)  (The police have several leads as to the location of the stolen goods..) 6 »PERFORMER« a) the main acting part in a play, film etc  (playing the lead in an amateur production of `Hamlet') b) lead singer/guitarist etc the main singer, guitar player etc in a musical group 7 »FOR DOG« BrE a piece of rope, leather etc fastened to a dog's collar in order to control it; leash1 (1) 8 »ELECTRIC WIRE« BrE an electric wire used to connect a piece of electrical equipment to the power supply; cord1 (3) AmE 9 be your lead if it is your lead in a game of cards, you have the right to play your card first ~3 n 1 a soft heavy easily melted greyish-blue metal, used for water pipes, covering roofs etc  (lead piping) 2 the central part of a pencil 3 go down like a lead balloon if a suggestion or joke goes down like a lead balloon, people do not like it at all 4 AmE old-fashioned bullets  (They filled him full of lead.) 5 leads plural a) sheets of lead used for covering a roof b) narrow pieces of lead used for holding small pieces of glass together to form a window  (- see also black lead, white lead)
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  I. [c red]BEING AHEAD OR TAKING SOMEONE SOMEWHERE (leads, leading, led) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. Please look at category 21 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword. 1. If you lead a group of people, you walk or ride in front of them. John Major and the Duke of Edinburgh led the mourners... He walks with a stick but still leads his soldiers into battle... Tom was leading, a rifle slung over his back. VERB: V n, V n prep/adv, V 2. If you lead someone to a particular place or thing, you take them there. He took Dickon by the hand to lead him into the house... Leading the horse, Evandar walked to the door. VERB: V n prep/adv, V n 3. If a road, gate, or door leads somewhere, you can get there by following the road or going through the gate or door. ...the doors that led to the yard. ...a short roadway leading to the car park... VERB: V prep/adv, V prep/adv 4. If you are leading at a particular point in a race or competition, you are winning at that point. He’s leading in the presidential race... So far Fischer leads by five wins to two... Aston Villa last led the League in March 1990. VERB: V, V by amount, V n 5. If you have the lead or are in the lead in a race or competition, you are winning. England took the lead after 31 minutes with a goal by Peter Nail... Labour are still in the lead in the opinion polls. N-SING: the N, oft in/into the N 6. Someone’s lead over a competitor at a particular point in a race or competition is the distance, amount of time, or number of points by which they are ahead of them. ...a commanding lead for the opposition is clearly emerging throughout the country... His goal gave Forest a two-goal lead against Southampton... Sainz now has a lead of 28 points. N-SING: with supp, oft N over n 7. If one company or country leads others in a particular activity such as scientific research or business, it is more successful or advanced than they are in that activity. ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. verb  (led; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English leden, from Old English l?dan; akin to Old High German leiten to ~, Old English lithan to go  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to guide on a way especially by going in advance  b. to direct on a course or in a direction  c. to serve as a channel for a pipe ~s water to the house  2. to go through ; live ~ a quiet life  3.  a.  (1) to direct the operations, activity, or performance of ~ an orchestra  (2) to have charge of ~ a campaign  (3) to suggest to (a witness) the answer desired by asking ~ing questions  b.  (1) to go at the head of ~ a parade  (2) to be first in or among ~ the league  (3) to have a margin over led his opponent  4. to bring to some conclusion or condition led to believe otherwise  5. to begin play with ~ trumps  6.  a. to aim in front of (a moving object) ~ a duck  b. to pass a ball or puck just in front of (a moving teammate)  intransitive verb  1.  a. to guide someone or something along a way  b. to lie, run, or open in a specified place or direction path ~s uphill  c. to guide a dance partner through the steps of a dance  2.  a. to be first  b.  (1) begin, open  (2) to play the first card of a trick, round, or game  3. to tend toward or have a result study ~ing to a degree  4. to direct the first of a series of blows at an opponent in boxing  Synonyms: see guide  II. noun  Date: 15th century  1.  a.  (1) ~ership  (2) example, precedent  b.  (1) position at the front ; vanguard  (2) initiative  (3) the act or privilege of ~ing in cards; also the card or suit led  c. a margin or measure of advantage or superiority or position in advance  2. one that ~s: as  a. lode 2  b. a channel of water especially through a field of ice  c. indication, clue  d. a principal role in a dramatic production; also one who plays such a role  e. leash 1  f.  (1) an introductory section of a news story  (2) a news story of chief importance  3. an insulated...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. v. & n. --v. (past and past part. led) 1 tr. cause to go with one, esp. by guiding or showing the way or by going in front and taking a person's hand or an animal's halter etc. 2 tr. a direct the actions or opinions of. b (often foll. by to, or to + infin.) guide by persuasion or example or argument (what led you to that conclusion?; was led to think you may be right). 3 tr. (also absol.) provide access to; bring to a certain position or destination (this door leads you into a small room; the road leads to Lincoln; the path leads uphill). 4 tr. pass or go through (a life etc. of a specified kind) (led a miserable existence). 5 tr. a have the first place in (lead the dance; leads the world in sugar production). b (absol.) go first; be ahead in a race or game. c (absol.) be pre-eminent in some field. 6 tr. be in charge of (leads a team of researchers). 7 tr. a direct by example. b set (a fashion). c be the principal player of (a group of musicians). 8 tr. (also absol.) begin a round of play at cards by playing (a card) or a card of (a particular suit). 9 intr. (foll. by to) have as an end or outcome; result in (what does all this lead to?). 10 intr. (foll. by with) Boxing make an attack (with a particular blow). 11 a intr. (foll. by with) (of a newspaper) use a particular item as the main story (led with the Stock Market crash). b tr. (of a story) be the main feature of (a newspaper or part of it) (the royal wedding will lead the front page). 12 tr. (foll. by through) make (a liquid, strip of material, etc.) pass through a pulley, channel, etc. --n. 1 guidance given by going in front; example. 2 a a leading place; the leadership (is in the lead; take the lead). b the amount by which a competitor is ahead of the others (a lead of ten yards). 3 a clue, esp. an early indication of the resolution of a problem (is the first real lead in the case). 4 a strap or cord for leading a dog etc. 5 a conductor (usu. a wire) conveying electric current from a source to an appliance. 6 a the chief part in a play etc. b the person playing this....
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  I 1) опережение опережать 2) строит. порядовка; маяк (в каменных работах) 3) мн. ч. направляющие стрелы копра 4) направляющие блоки или рамки каната (для перетаскивания брёвен) 5) шаг (винта, резьбы) 6) длина хода (поршня) 7) длина рейса (транспортных средств) 8) предварение (впуска или выпуска) 9) ж.-д. длина стрелочного перевода 10) ж.-д. стрелочная горловина 11) питающий (подводящий) провод 12) ввод; вывод 13) мн. ч. соединительные провода, "концы" 14) мн. ч. ошиновка 15) опережение по фазе опережать по фазе 16) упреждение; угол упреждения 17) расстояние между нитеводителем и коньком (при прокладывании нити на котонной машине) 18) интерлиньяж, междустрочный пробел - addressing lead - axial lead - beam lead - bonding lead - bond lead - brush lead - bus lead - cantilevered lead - compliant lead - connecting lead - current lead - down lead - earth lead - extension lead - flexible lead - flying lead - gold-plated lead - ground lead - guide lead - heater lead - hub lead - hump lead - input lead - inside lead - internally wired leads - jump lead - jumper lead - load leads - main lead - neutral lead - oil lead - phase lead - radial lead - resilient lead - ribbon lead - shielded lead - shoulderless lead - shunt leads - side-brazed lead - socket lead - solder-dipped lead - spider lead - spud lead - support lead - taper lead - terminal lead - tin-plated lead - track relay lead - web lead - wire lead - zero lead II 1) свинец, Pb освинцовывать, покрывать свинцом свинцовый 2) тетраэтилсвинец 3)...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  свинец графит; грифель груз, грузило порядовка (для каменных работ); маяк ввод; вывод мн.ч.выводы; соединительные концы мн.ч.направляющие (стрелы) копра мн.ч.направляющие блоки шаг (винта); длина хода (поршня); длина стрелочного перевода опережение blue lead extension lead metal lead red lead sheet lead white lead earthing lead ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) опережение 2) ввод; вывод 3) pl соединительные провода, "концы" 4) свинец – bus lead – down lead – jumper lead – load leads – main lead – phase lead – twin lead ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  1) вести 2) вывод 3) начальный 4) опережать 5) опережение 6) отвес 7) подводка 8) подводящий провод 9) превосходить 10) приводить 11) провод 12) проводить 13) проводник 14) руководить 15) свинец 16) свинцевать 17) свинцовоплавильный 18) свинцовый 19) токоотвод 20) упреждение 21) фазоопережающий 22) шаг винта 23) шпон admission and exhaust lead — опережение впуска и выпуска ground lead logging — наземная лебедочная трелевка lead matte smelting — плавка на блейштейн lead of screw thread — шаг средней винтовой линии place in the cathode lead — включать в катод stepped-pressure lead molding — ступенчатое матрицирование - anode lead - antenna lead - battery lead - cathode lead - compensating lead - electrode lead - exhaust lead - extension lead - fit lead - fit new lead - fused lead - grid lead - hard lead - hook lead - inner lead - lead a card - lead angle - lead arsenate - lead azide - lead bath - lead block - lead bullion - lead coating - lead foil - lead glass - lead housing - lead identification - lead inductance - lead nut - lead of helix - lead of screw - lead pencil - lead pig - lead rule - lead screen - lead screw - lead sleeve - lead smeltery - lead time - lead vein - lead vitriol - lead wire - lead wool - liquated lead - native lead - outer lead - pencil lead - phase lead - red lead - rich lead - sheet lead - shielded lead - spongy lead - strip the lead - test lead - tip lead - tubed lead - valve-opening lead - white lead ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) опережение; упреждение; опережать; упреждать 2) проводник; соединительный провод 3) опережение по фазе 4) вводить; выводить ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению
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  I сущ. 1) общ. руководство; инициатива; лидерство to possess the lead - захватить лидерство 2) общ. пример; образец The Liberal Party has now followed the lead of the President. - Либеральная партия теперь последовала примеру президента. 3) общ. указание, директива The government needs to give a lead. - Правительству необходимо сформулировать директиву. 4) общ. ключ (к разгадке чего-либо); указатель to run down a lead - найти решение 5) общ. развернутый подзаголовок, аннотация (печатной статьи) the lead of the article - аннотация статьи 6) общ. вводная часть the lead of the Act - вводная часть закона 7) СМИ первое предложение/первый абзац (информационной статьи) the lead of the paper publication - первый абзац газетной публикации 8) СМИ (газетная информация, помещенная на видном месте) the importance of the news-paper lead - важность первых полос газет 9) общ. первенство, первое место to gain the lead - занять первое место 10) общ. преимущество, перевес Democratic candidate has a solid lead. - Кандидат от Демократической партии имеет солидное преимущество. 11) общ. поводок, привязь to follow dog's lead - идти на поводу 12) общ. главная роль to play the lead - играть главную роль 13) общ. исполнитель (исполнительница) главной роли She is the female lead. - Она является исполнительницей главной роли. 14) спорт ход,...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) физиол. отведение 2) биом. опережение, упреждение ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. хим. свинец lead ore —- свинцовая руда lead plate —- свинцовая пластинка lead plating —- освинцовывание lead spar, lead vitriol —- свинцовый купорос, англезит red lead —- свинцовый сурик white lead —- свинцовые белила sheet lead —- листовой свинец as heavy as lead —- очень тяжелый 2. грузило, отвес 3. мор. лот to cast (to heave) the lead —- бросать лот, мерять глубину лотом 4. сл. пуля, пули; девять граммов свинца lead poison —- смерть от пули a hail of lead —- град свинца to get the lead —- быть застреленным, погибнуть от пули 5. свинцовые полосы для покрытия крыши 6. покрытая свинцом крыша; плоская крыша under the leads —- на чердаке, под крышей 7. графит; карандашный грифель 8. полигр. свинец, гарт (также hard lead) 9. полигр. шпоны 10. разг. котелок, котел (из свинца) Id: to swing the lead —- мор. воен. жарг. увиливать от работы, симулируя болезнь и т. п. Id: lead balloon —- ам. сл. неудача; провал Id: the joke was a lead balloon —- эта острота не дошла (до публики) Id: to have lead in one's pants —- ам. сл. двигаться как черепаха; работать лениво; быть тугодумом Id: get the lead out of your pants! —- шевелись!, пошевеливайся!, поторапливайся! 11. тех. освинцовывать, покрывать свинцом 12. полигр. разделять шпонами, прокладывать шпоны; набирать на шпоны 13. руководство, инициатива to take the lead —-...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I  1. noun  1) свинец; as heavy as lead - очень тяжелый  2) грифель  3) naut. лот; - heave the lead - cast the lead  4) грузило, отвес  5) пломба  6) pl. свинцовые полосы для покрытия крыши; покрытая свинцом крыша; плоская крыша  7) pl.; typ. шпоны  8) attr. свинцовый - hail of lead - get the lead  2. v.  1) tech. освинцовывать, покрывать свинцом  2) typ. разделять шпонами II  1. noun  1) руководство; инициатива; - take the lead  2) пример, указания, директива; to follow the lead of smb. - следовать чьему-л. примеру; - give a lead  3) первое место, ведущее место в состязании; to have a lead of three metres (five seconds) - опередить на три метра (на пять секунд) - gain the lead - have the lead  4) sport разрыв между лидером и бегуном, идущим за ним  5) theatr.; cin. главная роль или ее исполнитель(ница)  6) первый ход (в игре); it is your lead - вам начинать  7) cards ход; to return smb. s lead -  а) ходить в масть;  б) поддерживать чью-л. инициативу  8) поводок, привязь  9) краткое введение к газетной статье; вводная часть  10) разводье (во льдах)  11) трубопровод; канал  12) electr. подводящий провод  13) tech. опережение, предварение (впуска пара и т.п.)  14) tech. шаг (спирали, винта), ход (поршня)  15) tech. стрела, укосина  16) geol. жила; золотоносный песок  17) mil. упреждение, приведение огня (по движущейся цели)...
Англо-русский словарь
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English abbreviation dictionary
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  See: GET THE LEAD OUT OF ONE'S PANTS. LEAD See: ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME, BLIND LEADING THE BLIND. ...
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