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1 conducir a
• lead the way• lead to believe• lead to ruin• lead towards• lead wort• open interest• open inventory -
2 aplomado
• lead carbonate• lead-coated• lead-coloured• lead-covered cable• leaded• leaden-eyed -
3 blindaje de plomo
• lead seal• lead separate lives• lead shielding• lead shot -
4 conducir a una trampa
• lead into• lead into a pitfall• lead into a trap• lead into perdition -
5 dar la pauta
• lead on• lead the field• lead time• lead-manage• make hay while the sun shines• make heavier by overloading• set the pace• set the standard• stand out -
6 guiar por
• lead a procession• lead about• lead along• lead astray• show the way through -
7 llevar a la trampa
• lead into a trap• lead into perdition• lead into the trap• lead-manage -
8 llevar fuera
• lead around• lead back• lead ore poor in silver• lead out of• take out -
9 servir de guía a
• lead a soft life• lead around• lead manager• lead on to -
10 banco director
• lead back• lead bank• lead bath• management systems• manager bank• manager of the place• tenon• tenor bank• tenor of a bill -
11 banco gestor de una emisión de pagarés
• lead back• lead bank• lead bath• management systems• manager bank• manager of the placeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > banco gestor de una emisión de pagarés
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12 banco líder
• lead back• lead bank• lead bath• parent bank -
13 director de la emisión
• lead into the trap• lead manager• lead off -
14 emplomado
• lead up to• lead-calcium battery• lead-colored• leaded window -
15 gestión inicial
• lead into the pitfall• lead manager• lead-manage -
16 gestor inicial
• lead into the trap• lead manager• lead off -
17 indicadores anticipados
• lead in• lead indicators• lead insurer• leading indicators• leading item• leading-in cableDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > indicadores anticipados
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18 indicadores de orientación
• lead in• lead indicators• lead insurerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > indicadores de orientación
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19 jefe de fila
• lead into the trap• lead manager• lead off -
20 llevar a la perdición
• lead insurer• lead into a snare• lead into the pitfall
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