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leader [ˈli:dəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.

1. leader (decision maker):

przywódca(-czyni) m (f)
lider(ka) m (f)
szef(owa) m (f)

2. leader (in competition):

lider m

3. leader ingl. brit. MÚS.:

4. leader ingl. brit. PRENSA:

5. leader (in fishing):

co-leader [kəʊˈli:dəʳ, ingl. am. koʊˈli:dɚ] SUST.

consortium leader SUST. ECON.

syndicate leader SUST. ECON.

Ejemplos de uso para leaders

labour leaders

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Bodies of villagers begin turning up, making the village leaders nervous just ahead of an organic food fair expected be a financial windfall.
en.wikipedia.org
He insisted on standards of honor derived from the medieval aristocratic tradition, and saw the aristocracy as the nation's natural leaders.
en.wikipedia.org
Resistance leaders haven't made any institutions for the victims of the conflict and have left them high and dry after being used as cannon fodder?
www.milligazette.com
Category leaders utilize this as the dosage form of choice.
en.wikipedia.org
Initially unsuccessful, the coup leaders were jailed and held for courtmartial.
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The town leaders compensated for this loss with industrialisation.
en.wikipedia.org
All this complicates attempts to differentiate influential leaders from poseurs.
foreignpolicy.com
A timocracy, in choosing its leaders, is inclining rather to the more high-spirited and simple-minded type, who are better suited for war.
en.wikipedia.org
His thoughts chime with those of many finance industry leaders who have called for industry to take greater note of its social responsibilities.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But its leaders have succeeded in something that should interest more than the chambray-wearing set.
www.theatlantic.com

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