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leading [ˈli:dɪŋ]1. adjectivea. ( = important) importantb. ( = most important) principalc. [role, part] principal• to play the leading role (in a film/play) être la vedette (d'un film/d'une pièce)d. [runner, driver, car] en tête de course ; [club, team] en tête du classement2. compounds• to be at or on the leading edge of technology être à la pointe de la technologie ► leading lady noun actrice f principale• he's one of the leading lights in the campaign c'est une des personnalités les plus en vue de la campagne ► leading man noun (plural leading men) acteur m principal* * *['liːdɪŋ]1) ( top) [lawyer, politician etc] éminent, important; [company, bank] important; [brand] dominant; [position] de premier plan2) ( main) [role] Theatre principal; gen majeur3) Sport ( in race) [driver, car] en tête de course; ( in league) [club, team] en tête du classement4) ( at the front) [aircraft, car] de tête
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