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■ lead upv. t. + avv. (o prep.)1 condurre, guidare (q.) su: The guide led us up the mountain, la guida ci ha accompagnato nella scalata del monte2 portare su (o in cima a): This path leads you up the hill, questo sentiero porta in cima al colle □ (fam.) to lead sb. up the garden path, menare q. per il naso; farsi gioco di q. -
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'lead-up nin the \lead-up to the revolution,... in den Vorjahren der Revolution... -
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Lead-In KU CD-Bereich m für Inhaltsverzeichnis (Session-Anfang; im Lead-In befindet sich das Inhaltsverzeichnis = TOC = Table of Contents der Session)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > Lead-In
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= lead in areaначальная (вводная) зона [ DVD]участок физической поверхности шириной 1,2 мм или более перед областью записи данных на диске. Содержит секторы синхронизации и управляющие данные, в том числе дисковые ключи и другую служебную информациюАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > lead in
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lead-in [li:d-](a) (introductory remarks) introduction f, remarques fpl préliminaires; (introductory music) introduction f►► lead-in groove (on record) sillon m initial -
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lead-up [li:d-]veille f;∎ in the lead-up to independence dans la période qui a précédé l'indépendance -
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lead up [ˊli:dʌp] nподгото́вка, введе́ние -
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lead-in [ˊli:dɪn] n1) введе́ние, вступле́ние; вво́дное сло́во, вступи́тельная речь2) эл., радио ввод; вво́дный про́вод -
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lead up изкачвам; довеждам; водя към; прен. довеждам до, подготвям почвата постепенно (to); -
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40 ■ lead in
■ lead inv. t. + avv.1 introdurre, far entrare (q. in un luogo)4 (mus.) introdurre.
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