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1 leiden
1 [meenemen] lead3 [met betrekking tot wegen] lead5 [in een toestand brengen] lead6 [besturen, in een richting sturen] manage ⇒ conduct 〈 orkest, debat〉, direct 〈 onderzoek, gesprek〉7 [sport] (be in the) lead8 [(een leven) doorbrengen] lead♦voorbeelden:1 iemand leiden naar • lead/steer someone towards3 de weg leidde ons/onze route leidde door het dorpje • the road took/led us/our route led through the village4 zij leidde hem door de gangen • she led/guided him through the corridors5 de nieuwe bezuinigingen zullen ertoe leiden dat … • as a result of the new cutbacks, …tot niets leiden • lead nowhereleiden tot 〈felle discussies/de ontdekking enz.〉 • lead to, end intot niets leidend gepraat • talk that leads/gets one nowherede zaak leiden • be in chargezich laten leiden door • be guided/ruled by -
2 doodlopen
1 [niet verder gaan] come to an end/a dead end ⇒ peter out♦voorbeelden:een doodlopende straat • a dead enddoodlopende weg • no through roadII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich doodlopen〉1 [zeer hard/lang lopen] walk oneself into the ground -
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lead nowhere — phrase to have no successful or useful result All his months of hard work had led nowhere. Thesaurus: to fail, or to stop being successfulsynonym Main entry: lead … Useful english dictionary
lead nowhere — to have no successful or useful result All his months of hard work had led nowhere … English dictionary
lead nowhere — verb to have no purpose, to result in nothing … Wiktionary
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lead — lead1 [ lid ] (past tense and past participle led [ led ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 go in front of group ▸ 2 be winning/first/best ▸ 3 control group/activity ▸ 4 make want to do/believe ▸ 5 live life particular way ▸ 6 begin part of card game ▸ + PHRASES 1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lead — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 example set by sb ADJECTIVE ▪ moral (esp. BrE) VERB + LEAD ▪ give, take ▪ The government should give a lead in tackling racism. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
nowhere — no|where [ nou,wer, nou,hwer ] adverb ** 1. ) not in any place or not to any place: Nowhere on earth is free from ecological damage. There is nowhere else for me to stay. Nowhere does it say that we cannot have guests in our rooms. Many people… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
nowhere */*/ — UK [ˈnəʊweə(r)] / US [ˈnoʊˌwer] / US [ˈnoʊˌhwer] adverb 1) not in any place, or not to any place Nowhere on earth is free from ecological damage. There is nowhere else for me to stay. Nowhere does it say that we cannot have guests in our rooms.… … English dictionary
nowhere*/ — [ˈnəʊweə] adv 1) not in any place, or not to any place Nowhere does it say that we cannot have guests in our rooms.[/ex] There is nowhere else for me to stay.[/ex] 2) in or to no particular place The old railway tracks lead nowhere.[/ex] • get/go … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
lead — I UK [liːd] / US [lɪd] verb Word forms lead : present tense I/you/we/they lead he/she/it leads present participle leading past tense led UK [led] / US past participle led *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to walk, drive, fly, sail etc in front of… … English dictionary
lead — I. /lid / (say leed) verb (led, leading) –verb (t) 1. (led, leading) ) to take or conduct on the way; go before or with to show the way. 2. to conduct by holding and guiding: to lead a horse by a rope. 3. (led …