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led [led] V.

led pret., part. pas. of lead:

Véase también: lead up , lead on , lead off , lead away , lead astray , lead , lead

lead up V. intr.

1. lead (slowly introduce):

napeljevati [form. perf. napeljati ]h/k

2. lead (precede):

II . lead on V. trans. pey. to lead sb on

1. lead (deceive):

zavajati [form. perf. zavesti]

2. lead (raise false hopes, sexually):

zapeljevati [form. perf. zapeljati]

3. lead (encourage to do bad things):

I . lead off V. trans.

1. lead (initiate):

to lead offsth

2. lead (take away):

voditi v

3. lead (go off):

II . lead off V. intr. (perform first)

I . lead2 [li:d] SUST.

1. lead:

lead TEAT., CINE

2. lead (clue):

sled f

3. lead (connecting wire):

vezica f

4. lead (rope for pet):

lead ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
to be on a lead

5. lead (front position):

to be in the lead DEP.

6. lead usu sing. (guiding, example):

zgled m

7. lead (position in advance):

8. lead usu sing. (guiding in dance):

II . lead2 <led, led> [li:d] V. trans.

1. lead (be in charge of):

3. lead (go in advance):

4. lead (cause to have):

5. lead pey. (cause to do):

6. lead (be ahead of):

lead ECON., DEP.

III . lead2 <led, led> [li:d] V. intr.

1. lead (be in charge):

2. lead (be guide):

3. lead (guide woman dancer):

4. lead (be directed towards):

5. lead (implicate):

6. lead (cause to develop, happen):

7. lead (be in the lead):

lead DEP.
povesti s/z

lead1 [led] SUST.

1. lead no pl. (metal):

svinec m

2. lead (pencil filling):

minica f

3. lead no pl. (graphite):

grafit m

ˈprice-led ADJ. atrbv.

lead1 [led] SUST.

1. lead no pl. (metal):

svinec m

2. lead (pencil filling):

minica f

3. lead no pl. (graphite):

grafit m

I . lead2 [li:d] SUST.

1. lead:

lead TEAT., CINE

2. lead (clue):

sled f

3. lead (connecting wire):

vezica f

4. lead (rope for pet):

lead ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
to be on a lead

5. lead (front position):

to be in the lead DEP.

6. lead usu sing. (guiding, example):

zgled m

7. lead (position in advance):

8. lead usu sing. (guiding in dance):

II . lead2 <led, led> [li:d] V. trans.

1. lead (be in charge of):

3. lead (go in advance):

4. lead (cause to have):

5. lead pey. (cause to do):

6. lead (be ahead of):

lead ECON., DEP.

III . lead2 <led, led> [li:d] V. intr.

1. lead (be in charge):

2. lead (be guide):

3. lead (guide woman dancer):

4. lead (be directed towards):

5. lead (implicate):

6. lead (cause to develop, happen):

7. lead (be in the lead):

lead DEP.
povesti s/z

I . lead off V. trans.

1. lead (initiate):

to lead offsth

2. lead (take away):

voditi v

3. lead (go off):

II . lead off V. intr. (perform first)

II . lead on V. trans. pey. to lead sb on

1. lead (deceive):

zavajati [form. perf. zavesti]

2. lead (raise false hopes, sexually):

zapeljevati [form. perf. zapeljati]

3. lead (encourage to do bad things):

lead up V. intr.

1. lead (slowly introduce):

napeljevati [form. perf. napeljati ]h/k

2. lead (precede):

ex·ˈten·sion lead SUST. ingl. brit.

ˈjump lead SUST. ingl. brit.

lead-free [ˈled-] ADJ.

lead guitar [li:dgɪˈtɑ:ʳ] SUST.

1. lead guitar (guitar):

2. lead guitar (guitar player):

prvi kitarist(ka) m (f)

lead pen·cil [ledˈ-] SUST.

ˈlead-poi·son·ing SUST. no pl.

lead sing·er [li:dˈ-] SUST.

lead ˈsto·ry SUST.

red lead [ˌred ˈled:] SUST.

white ˈlead SUST. no pl.

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