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led [led] V.

led pret., part. pas. of lead

Véase también: lead into , lead , lead

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

1. lead person, road, door:

2. lead (be in charge):

3. lead (be directed towards):

4. lead fig. (in cards):

6. lead DER. (bring evidence):

III . lead2 [li:d] SUST.

1. lead sin pl. (leading role):

2. lead sin pl. (example):

3. lead (main role):

4. lead sin pl. MILIT.:

5. lead (being in charge):

pierwszy wokalista(-tka) m (f)

6. lead (clue):

trop m

7. lead ELECTR.:

8. lead ingl. brit. (for pet):

smycz f

9. lead JUEGOS:

10. lead ECON.:

namiar m

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

lead1 [led] SUST.

1. lead sin pl. QUÍM.:

ołów m

2. lead (in pencil):

grafit m

LED [ˌeli:ˈdi:] SUST.

LED abrev. de light-emitting diode

LED

lead1 [led] SUST.

1. lead sin pl. QUÍM.:

ołów m

2. lead (in pencil):

grafit m

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

5. lead (live a particular way):

6. lead (in cards):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to lead sb by the nose coloq.

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

1. lead person, road, door:

2. lead (be in charge):

3. lead (be directed towards):

4. lead fig. (in cards):

6. lead DER. (bring evidence):

III . lead2 [li:d] SUST.

1. lead sin pl. (leading role):

2. lead sin pl. (example):

3. lead (main role):

4. lead sin pl. MILIT.:

5. lead (being in charge):

pierwszy wokalista(-tka) m (f)

6. lead (clue):

trop m

7. lead ELECTR.:

8. lead ingl. brit. (for pet):

smycz f

9. lead JUEGOS:

10. lead ECON.:

namiar m

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

extension cord, extension lead SUST.

I . lead off V. trans.

1. lead off meeting:

II . lead off V. intr.

1. lead off (start):

2. lead off (connect):

lead on V. trans. to lead sb on

1. lead on (encourage):

2. lead on (make believe):

lead-free [ˈledfri:] ADJ.

lead-free petrol:

lead management SUST. ECON.

1. lead management (financing):

lead position, leading position SUST.

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