Word: lead

Category: lead

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Synonyms: lead

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: lead

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spanish
Translations:
guiar, llevar, acaudillar, conducir, encabezar, capitanear, plomo, dirigir
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german
Translations:
leiten, hauptrolle, blei, gewindesteigung, dirigieren, anführung, führung, ader, aufmacher
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french
Translations:
pousser, plombagine, régenter, plomb, diriger, avance, gouverner, guider, conduite, gérer, ...
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italian
Translations:
indirizzare, condurre, piombo, dirigere
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portuguese
Translations:
conduzir, chumbo, preguiçoso, dirigir, levar, guiar, gerir, governar, ligação, liderar
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dutch
Translations:
leiden, brengen, besturen, richten, voeren, lood, mennen, geleiden, dirigeren
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russian
Translations:
превосходить, директива, провести, сообщаться, обводить, инициатива, руководство, подводить, премьерша, открывать, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
ledelse, bly, lede
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swedish
Translations:
bly, förvalta, föra
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finnish
Translations:
luoti, suunnata, pääosa, lyijy, johtolanka, johtaa
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danish
Translations:
lede, føre, bly
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czech
Translations:
mířit, předstih, tuha, přimět, ústit, vodit, náskok, řídit, dirigovat, vedení, ...
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polish
Translations:
smycz, wyprowadzenie, wieść, dowodzić, doprowadzać, doprowadzenie, poprowadzić, przewód, przodować, powodzić, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
ólom, plomba, ólomzár, ólomcsík, ceruzabél, kábelvezeték, grafit, sorköz, tápcsatorna
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turkish
Translations:
kurşun
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greek
Translations:
μόλυβδος, λουρί, ηγούμαι
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ukrainian
Translations:
вилуговування
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albanian
Translations:
prij
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bulgarian
Translations:
олово, ръководство
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belarusian
Translations:
волава
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estonian
Translations:
juhtimine, juhtima, lõõg
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croatian
Translations:
izvod, vode, olovo, prednjačiti, izazvati, dovodi
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icelandic
Translations:
leiða, blý
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latin
Translations:
plumbum, induco
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lithuanian
Translations:
švinas, vadovauti, skatinti, vesti
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latvian
Translations:
aizvest, dzīvot, svins, vadīt
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romanian
Translations:
plumb, ghida
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slovenian
Translations:
vést, svinec
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slovak
Translations:
olovo

The meaning and "use of": lead

noun
  • the initiative in an action; an example for others to follow. - The US is now taking the environmental lead
  • a position of advantage in a contest; first place. - they were beaten 5-3 after twice being in the lead
  • the chief part in a play or film. - she had the lead in a new film
  • a leash for a dog or other animal. - One of the suspects let the animal off its lead and it ran after the victim.
  • a wire that conveys electric current from a source to an appliance, or that connects two points of a circuit together. - There was a large metal case, with various wires, leads , and tubes connected.
  • the distance advanced by a screw in one turn. - On a single thread screw the pitch and the lead are equal; on a double thread screw the lead is twice the pitch.
  • a heavy, bluish-gray, soft, ductile metal, the chemical element of atomic number 82. It has been used in roofing, plumbing, ammunition, storage batteries, radiation shields, etc., and its compounds have been used in crystal glass, as an antiknock agent in gasoline, and (formerly) in paints. - There's evidence that heavy metals such as lead and cadmium can make osteoporosis worse.
  • graphite used as the part of a pencil that makes a mark. - The transfer was made by first rubbing the back of their sketch with pencil lead .
verb
  • cause (a person or animal) to go with one by holding them by the hand, a halter, a rope, etc., while moving forward. - she emerged leading a bay horse
  • be in charge or command of. - a military delegation was led by the Chief of Staff
  • be superior to (competitors or colleagues). - there will be specific areas or skills in which other nations lead the world
  • have or experience (a particular way of life). - she's led a completely sheltered life

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