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1. n1) руководство, управление; первенство, лидерство; инициатива; пример; указание; директива- give smb. a lead in smth.- follow smb.'s lead2) амер. газетная информация, помещённая на видном месте; амер. развёрнутый подзаголовок, аннотация (перед статьёй); вводная часть•руководить, возглавлять; управлять -
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I1) свине́ц м2) гри́фель м ( for a pencil)II( led)1) вести́; лиди́ровать, быть пе́рвымlead the way — пока́зывать доро́гу
what led you to believe that...? — что привело́ вас к мы́сли о том, что...?
this door leads (to) — э́та дверь ведёт (в)
2) руководи́ть- lead offthis company leads the world in electronics — э́та фи́рма явля́ется веду́щей в ми́ре в о́бласти электро́ники
- lead smb on
- lead up to
- lead by the nose
- lead smb a merry chase
- lead story
- lead the way
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свинец; тетраэтилсвинец; ввод; подводящий провод; опережение; упреждение; упреждать; ведущий (о самолёте, лётчике) -
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I [liːd] past tense, past participle led [led]1. verb1) to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction:يَقودYou led us to believe that we would be paid!
2) to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course:يوصِلُA small path leads through the woods.
3) ( with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs:يُؤَدّي، يُسَبِّبThe heavy rain led to serious floods.
4) to be first (in):يسير في المُقَدِّمَهHe is still leading in the competition.
5) to live (a certain kind of life):يعيشُShe leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.
2. noun1) the front place or position:المَركِز الأوَّل، المُقَدِّمَهHe has taken over the lead in the race.
2) the state of being first:ريادَه، المكان الأوَّلWe have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.
3) the act of leading:قِيادَهWe all followed his lead.
4) the amount by which one is ahead of others:سَبْقHe has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).
رَسَن للكلاب، حِزام جِلْديAll dogs must be kept on a lead.
مَعلوماتThe police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.
الدَّوْر الرَّئيسي II [led] nounWho plays the lead in that film?
1) ( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal:مَعْدَن الرَّصاصAre these pipes made of lead or copper?
2) the part of a pencil that leaves a mark:رصاص قَلَم الرَّصاصThe lead of my pencil has broken.
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1. выводbeam lead — балочный вывод; лучевой вывод
ground lead — земляной провод; земляной вывод
2. вестиlead away — увести, увлечь
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I [led]1) свинец2) пломба || пломбироватьII [liːd] в соч.1) проводник; питающий провод; вывод ( батареи)2) подъём резьбы, шаг резьбы•- connecting lead
- helix lead
- high tension lead
- ignition lead
- jump lead
- main lead
- silicone spark plug lead
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1. свинец, Pb2. графит3. проводник4. провод5. кабельblack lead — 1) графит 2) покрывать [натирать] графитом 3) графитировать, добавлять графит
cable lead — 1) электрический провод 2) кабель
dispersion-strengthened lead — свинец с дисперсным упрочнением
electrical lead — электрический провод, кабель
hard lead — 1) твёрдый свинец, сплав свинца с сурьмой 2) гарт
oxygen lead — кислородный шланг
pot lead — графит
red lead — свинцовый сурик Pb3O4
white lead — свинцовые белила
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aerial leadввод антенныaircraft leadэлектропроводка воздушного суднаantenna leadввод антенныlead in the aircraftзаруливать воздушное судноlead out the aircraftвыруливать воздушное судноlead to an accidentприводить к происшествиюturn leadупреждение разворотаturn lead angleугол упреждения при разворотеturn lead distanceдистанция линейного упреждения разворота
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