lead
Definisie in die woordeboek Engels

lead

lεd, li:d, /liːd/

Definisies

(transitive) To cover, fill, or affect with lead; as, continuous firing leads the grooves of a rifle.
(transitive, printing) To place leads between the lines of; as, to lead a page; leaded matter.
(uncountable) The act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction, course; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another.

sinonieme

lede · stimulate · booster cable · wind · section · leading · histrion · counselling · have · position · direction · discuss · score · atomic number 82 · tip · conducting wire · leave · metallic element · counsel · subdivision · move · jumper lead · place · star · news story · induce · execute · jumper · angle · thespian · bring about · further · chair · tether · pencil lead · boost · precede · produce · perform · make · newspaper article · constraint · cause · run · hash out · principal · black lead · slip · player · do · make pass · plumbago · head · conduce · get · contribute · wire · Pb · strip · play · jumper cable · encourage · leash · graphite · advantage · talk over · role player · lead-in · travel · promote · vantage · trail · metal · conduct · grounds · extend to · run along · be · timing · confidential information · leadership · locomote · extend · hint · track · moderate · pass · go · spark advance · spend · turn · actor · steer · take · give rise · news article · advance · result · evidence · guidance · direct · lead story · guide · top · restraint · counseling · command · symbol. Pb
star · principal
an actor who plays a principal role
tip · steer · confidential information · wind · hint
an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job"

antonieme

deficit · follow

grammatika

lead ( third-person singular simple present leads, present participle leading, simple past and past participle led)
lead ( third-person singular simple present leads, present participle leading, simple past and past participle leaded)
blm  bez liczby mnogiej lead, led, led; he leds; be leding
lead ( countable and uncountable;  plural  leads)
lead ( not comparable)
lead (not comparable)
lead (countable and uncountable, plural leads)
lead (third-person singular simple present leads, present participle leading, simple past and past participle leaded)
lead (third-person singular simple present leads, present participle leading, simple past and past participle led)

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He will also carry out liaison with the United Nations system and regional entities and collect information on massive and serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law of ethnic and racial origin that, if not prevented or halted, might lead to genocide, and will act as an early warning mechanism to the Secretary-General and the Security CouncilMultiUn MultiUn
In particular, more attention must be given to the problems faced by the youth, who are the leading force of social dynamism and development in our continent.UN-2 UN-2
The interim performance of common staff costs for the financial period 2004 shows that an amount of US $1,013,102 was spent during 2004, leading to an overexpenditure of US$ 81,002 in this budget line.UN-2 UN-2
The increasing surface and ocean temperature will lead to evaporation and more rainfall around the world, thereby giving rise to widespread floods.UN-2 UN-2
We like the people who accept the responsibility for what they do , who accept changes , who are different , and recognize the chances that lead us towards success .hrenWaC hrenWaC
As a result of the Competitiveness Pact, improved cost competitiveness could lead to higher employment and an increase in real GDP of some 1,5 %-2 % as presented in the 2017 Draft Budgetary Plan.eurlex-diff-2018-06-20 eurlex-diff-2018-06-20
It is designed to lead in due course to the joint construction of prototypes with a view to their industrial-scale production and marketing.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
What he wanted was stronger optical data—to make sure his preconceptions weren’t leading him in the wrong direction.Literature Literature
The lack of coordination at the national level and the requests from international organizations requiring input from multiple institutions and various national entities responsible for reporting similar data to different organizations may lead to inconsistency in the national data reported.UN-2 UN-2
The Court also detected numerous errors of legality and regularity in the expenditure included in the declarations leading to payments by the Commission in 2004 ( see paragraphs 5.19 to 5.27 and 5.35 to 5.36 ).elitreca-2022 elitreca-2022
If the tests include braking to a standstill in wet conditions, the leading edge of the pad/shoe shall be run-in in the direction of rotation.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Unfortunately, Podgorica, with the strong support of the leading countries of the alliance, still refuses to hold a referendum on this extremely important issue affecting everyone in that country.mid.ru mid.ru
An employed person must possess housing for his family which is regarded as of normal standard for national employed persons in the region where he is employed, but this provision may not lead to discrimination between national employed persons and employed persons from the other Contracting Party.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
If the proceedings lead to a conviction, the court, in its judgment, is obliged to make a decision on the merits regarding the claims of the private party, provided that the findings obtained during the criminal proceedings form a sufficient basis to do so.UN-2 UN-2
Both countries voice similar or coinciding stances on key international issues and ways to establish a multipolar system of international relations, strengthening the central role of the United Nations in global affairs and retaining the leading role of the UN Security Council.mid.ru mid.ru
Payments to lead beneficiaries can take one of the following forms:EurLex-2 EurLex-2
In order to support the dialogue between academics and policy‐makers working in this field, the Commission established a European Network of Experts on Radicalisation (ENER) and is also actively involved in some of the so-called ‘lead projects’, initiated by the EU‐Counter Terrorism Coordinator and taken forward by EU‐Member States.not-set not-set
Once your Google Ads and Salesforce accounts are linked, you need to choose which Salesforce milestones – lead statuses and opportunity stages – to monitor for conversions.support.google support.google
The Al Rajhi family is considered, by most in Saudi Arabia, as the country's wealthiest non-royals, and among the world's leading philanthropists.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
You think sam bosco is gonna let a little lead stop him?OpenSubtitles2018.v3 OpenSubtitles2018.v3
I wish to conclude by expressing the Movement’s hope that current efforts will bring an end to the occupation of all the Arab territories occupied by Israel since 1967 and that remain under its occupation, namely the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, and the occupied Syrian Golan, and that they will lead to the establishment of the independent State of Palestine, with East Jerusalem as its capital, as well as to a just solution of the question of the refugees on the basis of General Assembly resolution 194 (III).UN-2 UN-2
– it leads to the viability of the benefiting firms under normal market conditions at the end of the restructuring period, andEurLex-2 EurLex-2
Overall, the aim is to prepare researchers to sufficiently meet pressing technological needs and demands of luminescent materials while playing a leading role in maintaining Europe's international standing.cordis cordis
Conversely, the imminence of the summit must also not lead to a less-than-ideal consideration of the findings of the report itselfMultiUn MultiUn
Hard work doesn't always lead to success.Tatoeba-2020.08 Tatoeba-2020.08
211 sinne gevind in 8 ms. Hulle kom uit baie bronne en word nie nagegaan nie.

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