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21 be\ in\ the\ lead
գլխավորել to be in the lead: առաջապահ -
22 add to the lead
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23 be in the lead
Общая лексика: лидировать -
24 cast of the lead
Морской термин: бросание лота -
25 coast on the lead
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26 edge into the lead
Макаров: постепенно добиваться преимущества -
27 give somebody the lead
Общая лексика: подбодрить кого-либо примером, поощрить кого-либо примеромУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > give somebody the lead
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28 give up the lead
Общая лексика: отказаться от роли лидера -
29 navigate by the lead
Морской термин: идти под лотом (непрерывно беря глубины) -
30 open up the lead
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31 spurt into the lead
Общая лексика: вырваться вперёд, вырываться вперёд -
32 take up the lead
Общая лексика: следовать примеру -
33 be in the lead
лидироватьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > be in the lead
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34 work on the lead
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35 to cast the lead
ژرف پيمايي كردن -
36 to swing the lead
خود را بهناخوشيزدن،از زير كار در رفتن -
37 to take the lead
رياستكردن،پيشقدمشدن -
38 get in the lead
expr.die Führung übernehmen ausdr. -
39 to follow the lead
sekot piemēram -
40 to swing the lead
stimulēt; vairīties no darba
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The Lead — is a Christian punk band from Florida, formed in 1984. They are Julio Rey (vocals, songwriting, and guitar), Robbie Christie (drums, songwriting, and vocals), and Nina Llopis (bass, vocals and songwriting). Andy Coyle joined the band on guitar… … Wikipedia
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