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41 leading article
s.artículo de fondo, editorial, editorial principal. -
42 leading axle
s.eje frontal. -
43 leading bank
s.banco de primera línea. -
44 leading blacks
s.borde negro ante imagen blanca. -
45 leading brand
s.marca muy reconocida. -
46 leading case
s.causa determinante, causa instrumental. -
47 leading cause
s.causa principal. -
48 leading company
s.compañía abridora, compañía que va a la cabeza del mercado, abridora. -
49 leading counsel
s.abogado principal. -
50 leading counselor
s.abogado principal. -
51 leading current
s.corriente avanzada, corriente en adelanto. -
52 leading edge
s.1 borde de ataque, borde anterior, borde conductor.2 tecnología avanzada, tecnología de vanguardia.3 borde delantero, borde de entrada.4 flanco anterior. -
53 leading group
s.grupo dirigente. -
54 leading indicator
s.indicador desfasado anticipado. -
55 leading item
s.artículo líder. -
56 leading lady
s.primera actriz, protagonista. -
57 leading light
s.figura principal. -
58 leading man
s.1 hombre prominente, prócer, adalid, persona de influencia.2 primer actor, primer galán, protagonista. -
59 leading nation
s.potencia, nación destacada, potencia mundial. -
60 leading note
s.séptima nota, séptimo tono.
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