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41 to lead out
izvest; iziet -
42 to lead somebody a dance
vazāt kādu aiz deguna; izdancināt kādu -
43 to lead somebody a dog's life
sagandēt kādam dzīvi; padarīt kādam dzīvi par elli -
44 to lead somebody a pretty dance
izdancināt kādu; vazāt kādu aiz degunaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to lead somebody a pretty dance
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45 to lead somebody astray
novest kādu no ceļa -
46 to lead somebody by the nose
pilnīgi pakļaut kādu savai gribai -
47 to lead somebody up the garden path
maldināt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to lead somebody up the garden path
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48 to lead the dance
uzsākt un vadīt deju -
49 to lead the fashion
diktēt modi -
50 to lead the race
būt sacīkšu vadībā -
51 to lead to
novest -
52 to lead to extremity
novest līdz galējībai -
53 to lead up to
ievadīt; pakāpeniski sagatavot; vedināt sarunu uz kādu tematu -
54 to return somebody's lead
izspēlēt tās pašas masts kārti; atbalstīt kādu pasākumu -
55 to swing the lead
stimulēt; vairīties no darba -
56 to take the lead
uzņemties vadību -
57 we lead 15 - 0
mūsējie uzvar ar 15 pret nulli -
58 where does this path lead?
uz kurieni ved šī taka? -
59 white lead
svina baltums -
60 leaden
1) (lead-coloured: leaden skies.) [] pelēks2) (made of lead.) svina-* * *svina; smagnējs, smags; pelēks; svina pelēks
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