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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - lead

 

Lead

lead
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. 7 (in full lead story) the item of news given the greatest prominence in a newspaper or magazine. 8 a the act or right of playing first in a game or round of cards. b the card led. 9 the distance advanced by a screw in one turn. 10 a an artificial watercourse, esp. one leading to a mill. b a channel of water in an ice-field. Phrases and idioms lead astray see ASTRAY. lead by the nose cajole (a person) into compliance. lead a person a dance see DANCE. lead-in 1 an introduction, opening, etc. 2 a wire leading in from outside, esp. from an aerial to a receiver or transmitter. lead off 1 begin; make a start. 2 colloq. lose one's temper. lead-off n. an action beginning a process. lead on 1 entice into going further than was intended. 2 mislead or deceive. lead time the time between the initiation and completion of a production process. lead up the garden path colloq. mislead. lead the way see WAY. Derivatives leadable adj. Etymology: OE l{aelig}dan f. Gmc 2. n. & v. --n. 1 Chem. a heavy bluish-grey soft ductile metallic element occurring naturally in galena and used in building and the manufacture of alloys. Usage Symb.: Pb. 2 a graphite. b a thin length of this for use in a pencil. 3 a lump of lead used in sounding water. 4 (in pl.) Brit. a strips of lead covering a roof. b a piece of lead-covered roof. 5 (in pl.) Brit. lead frames holding the glass of a lattice or stained-glass window. 6 Printing a blank space between lines of print (orig. with ref. to the metal strip used to give this space). 7 (attrib.) made of lead. --v.tr. 1 cover, weight, or frame (a roof or window panes) with lead. 2 Printing separate lines of (printed matter) with leads. 3 add a lead compound to (petrol etc.). Phrases and idioms lead acetate a white crystalline compound of lead that dissolves in water to form a sweet-tasting solution. lead-free (of petrol) without added tetraethyl lead. lead pencil a pencil of graphite enclosed in wood. lead-poisoning acute or chronic poisoning by absorption of lead into the body. lead shot = SHOT(1) 3b. lead tetraethyl = TETRAETHYL LEAD. lead wool a fibrous form of lead, used for jointing water pipes. Derivatives leadless adj. Etymology: OE lead f. WG
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  I. verb (led; ~ing) Etymology: Middle English leden, from Old English lǣdan; akin to Old High German leiten to ~, Old English līthan to go Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to guide on a way especially by going in advance, to direct on a course or in a direction, to serve as a channel for , to go through ; live , 3. a. to direct the operations, activity, or performance of , to have charge of , to suggest to (a witness) the answer desired by asking ~ing questions, b. to go at the head of , to be first in or among , to have a margin over , to bring to some conclusion or condition , to begin play with , 6. to aim in front of (a moving object) , to pass a ball or puck just in front of (a moving teammate), intransitive verb 1. to guide someone or something along a way, to lie, run, or open in a specified place or direction , to guide a dance partner through the steps of a dance, 2. to be first, b. begin, open, to play the first card of a trick, round, or game, to tend toward or have a result , to direct the first of a series of blows at an opponent in boxing, see: guide II. noun Date: 15th century 1. a. ~ership, example, precedent, b. position at the front ; vanguard, initiative, the act or privilege of ~ing in cards, a margin or measure of advantage or superiority or position in advance, one that ~s: as, lode 2, a channel of water especially through a field of ice, indication, clue, a principal role in a dramatic production, leash 1, f. an introductory section of a news story, a news story of chief importance, an insulated electrical conductor connected to an electrical device, the course of a rope from end to end, the amount of axial advance of a point accompanying a complete turn of a thread (as of a screw or worm), a position taken by a base runner off a base toward the next, the first punch of a series or an exchange of punches in boxing, ~less adjective III. adjective Date: 1828 acting or serving as a ~ or ~er , IV. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English leed, from Old English lēad; akin to Middle High German...
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