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note principale
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
leading note SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
leading [ingl. brit. ˈliːdɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈlidɪŋ] ADJ.
1. leading (top):
leading lawyer, politician, academic etc
leading brand
leading position
2. leading (main):
leading role
3. leading DEP.:
leading (in race) driver, car
leading (in league) club, team
4. leading (at the front):
leading division, aircraft, car
I. lead1 [ingl. brit. liːd, ingl. am. lid] SUST.
1. lead (winning position in race, game, poll, quiz):
2. lead (amount by which one is winning):
avance f (over sur)
3. lead (initiative):
donner l'exemple (in doing en faisant)
to follow sb's lead
4. lead (clue):
to give sb a lead as to solution, perpetrator
5. lead (role):
lead TEAT., CINE
lead TEAT., CINE
6. lead PRENSA (story):
être à la une coloq.
7. lead ELECTR. (wire):
fil m
8. lead ingl. brit. (for dog):
9. lead (in cards):
II. lead1 [ingl. brit. liːd, ingl. am. lid] ADJ. atrbv.
lead guitarist, guitar
lead atrbv. role, singer
lead article
lead article
à la une coloq.
III. lead1 <pret. imperf., part. pas. led> [ingl. brit. liːd, ingl. am. lid] V. trans.
1. lead (guide, escort):
lead person
mener, conduire (to sth à qc, to sb auprès de qn, out of hors de, through à travers)
to lead sb up/down hill, staircase
ramener or reconduire qn (to à)
éloigner qn (from de)
2. lead (pull, take by hand or bridle):
lead child, prisoner, horse
mener (to à, into dans, by par)
3. lead (bring) path, route, sign, clue, sound, smell:
lead person
mener (to à)
4. lead (be leader of):
lead army, team, expedition, attack, strike, revolt, proceedings, procession, parade
lead orchestra, research
5. lead (be ahead of):
lead DEP., COM. rival, team
6. lead (cause, influence):
7. lead (conduct, have):
lead active life, lazy life
8. lead DER.:
9. lead JUEGOS (in cards):
lead card
IV. lead1 <pret. imperf., part. pas. led> [ingl. brit. liːd, ingl. am. lid] V. intr.
1. lead (go, be directed):
to lead to path, route:
to lead to door:
to lead to exit, trapdoor:
2. lead (result in):
to lead to complication, discovery, accident, response
3. lead (be ahead):
lead runner, car, company:
lead team, side:
4. lead (go first):
5. lead (in dancing):
6. lead DER.:
to lead for defence, prosecution
7. lead PRENSA:
mettre [qc] à la une coloq.
8. lead (in boxing):
9. lead (in cards):
V. lead1 [ingl. brit. liːd, ingl. am. lid]
lead2 [ingl. brit. lɛd, ingl. am. lɛd] SUST.
1. lead (metal):
lead atrbv. paint, piping, weight
2. lead (bullets):
lead fig., coloq.
pruneaux coloq.
3. lead:
4. lead (on fishing line, in gun cartridge etc):
5. lead NÁUT. (for sounding):
6. lead TIPOGR.:
7. lead CONSTR. (of window):
8. lead ingl. brit. (for roofing):
to fill or pump sb full of lead coloq.
cribler qn de balles coloq.
to get the lead out ingl. am. coloq. (stop loafing)
se grouiller coloq.
to go over ingl. am. or down ingl. brit. like a lead balloon coloq.
tomber à plat coloq.
to swing the lead ingl. brit. coloq., arcznte.
tirer au flanc coloq.
I. note [ingl. brit. nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] SUST.
1. note (written record):
to make a note in diary, notebook
to make a note of date, address
to take note of literal, fig.
to take notes student, secretary:
2. note (short letter):
mot m
3. note (explanation, annotation):
4. note (tone):
note fig.
ton m
5. note MÚS. (sound, symbol):
6. note (tone):
7. note (banknote):
£500 in notes
a £20 note
8. note (diplomatic memo):
II. of note ADJ.
of note person
of note development, contribution
III. note [ingl. brit. nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] V. trans.
1. note (observe):
note change, increase, similarity, absence
2. note (pay attention to):
note comment, remarks, complaint, concern
3. note (write down):
note date, time, number, symptom
noter (in dans)
IV. noted ADJ.
noted intellectual, criminal:
to be noted/not noted for tact, wit
V. note [ingl. brit. nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt]
en el diccionario PONS
I. lead1 <led, led> [li:d] V. trans.
1. lead (be in charge of):
lead a discussion, an inquiry
2. lead (be the leader of):
3. lead (guide):
4. lead (cause to have/do sth):
to lead sb into/to sth
to lead sb to +infin
amener qn à +infin
5. lead COM., DEP. (be ahead of):
to lead sb
6. lead (live a particular way):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to lead sb by the nose coloq.
II. lead1 <led, led> [li:d] V. intr.
1. lead (direct):
2. lead (guide):
3. lead (be ahead):
4. lead fig. (cause to develop, happen):
to lead to sth
5. lead JUEGOS:
III. lead1 [li:d] SUST.
1. lead no pl. (front position):
2. lead (advantage):
3. lead (example):
4. lead (clue):
5. lead (leading role):
6. lead (connecting wire):
7. lead ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (rope for pet):
8. lead JUEGOS:
lead2 [led] SUST.
1. lead no pl. (metallic substance):
2. lead (pencil filling):
3. lead pl. ingl. brit. → leading
I. leading [ˈledɪŋ] ADJ.
II. leading [ˈledɪŋ] SUST. no pl. ingl. brit.
1. leading (lead roof covering):
2. leading (lead strips in windows):
I. leading [ˈledɪŋ] ADJ.
II. leading [ˈledɪŋ] SUST. no pl. ingl. brit.
1. leading (lead roof covering):
2. leading (lead strips in windows):
I. note [nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] SUST.
1. note (short informal letter):
mot m
2. note (reminder):
3. note LIT.:
4. note MÚS.:
5. note (mood):
6. note ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (piece of paper money):
7. note form. (important):
II. note [nəʊt, ingl. am. noʊt] V. trans. form.
1. note (write down):
2. note (mention, observe):
en el diccionario PONS
leading1 [ˈlid·ɪŋ] ADJ.
leading2 [ˈled·ɪŋ] SUST.
I. lead1 <led, led> [lid] V. trans.
1. lead (be in charge of):
lead a discussion, an investigation
2. lead (be the leader of):
3. lead (guide):
4. lead (cause to have/do sth):
to lead sb into/to sth
to lead sb to +infin
amener qn à +infin
5. lead COM., sports (be ahead of):
to lead sb
6. lead (live a particular way):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to lead sb by the nose coloq.
II. lead1 <led, led> [lid] V. intr.
1. lead (direct):
2. lead (guide):
3. lead (be ahead):
4. lead fig. (cause to develop, happen):
to lead to sth
5. lead JUEGOS:
III. lead1 [lid] SUST.
1. lead (front position):
2. lead (advantage):
3. lead (example):
4. lead (clue):
5. lead (leading role):
6. lead (connecting wire):
7. lead JUEGOS:
lead2 [led] SUST.
1. lead (metallic substance):
2. lead (pencil filling):
I. note [noʊt] SUST.
1. note (short informal letter):
mot m
2. note (reminder):
3. note LIT.:
4. note MÚS.:
5. note (piece of paper money):
6. note (quality):
7. note form. (important):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. note [noʊt] V. trans. form.
1. note (write down):
2. note (mention, observe):
Present
Ilead
youlead
he/she/itleads
welead
youlead
theylead
Past
Iled
youled
he/she/itled
weled
youled
theyled
Present Perfect
Ihaveled
youhaveled
he/she/ithasled
wehaveled
youhaveled
theyhaveled
Past Perfect
Ihadled
youhadled
he/she/ithadled
wehadled
youhadled
theyhadled
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They also noted through their qualitative research that some barebackers were in search of HIV.
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A 1903 story noted the trend for chop suey.
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The ministry noted that the style illuminates elegiac pain and discomfort in an eerily intense drama, and the story is difficult to shake off.
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He is noted for his research on the use of common marmoset in teratology studies, cell death and teratogenic embryonic damage.
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He is also a noted caricaturist and has had several exhibitions.
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