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1 otpočeti
• begin; broach; carried out; carrried out; commence; fire away; float; initiate; launch; lead off; lead out; originate; set abroach; start; start off -
2 početi
• a fall; began; begin; begin by; begin up on; begun; come in; commence; embark; enter into; enter upon; fall to; fire away; go (went, gone); inaugurate; initiating; launch; lead off; lead out; open; pitch in; set about; set in; set on; set upon; start; take up; throw off -
3 povesti
• institute; introduce; lead forth; lead off; lead out; pull on; running; start; steer; take out; take the initiative; take up the running; translate -
4 izvesti
• accomplish; breed; bring in practice; bring into practice; bring off; brood; carrried out; carry out; deduce; deduct; derive; effect; elaborate; elicit; embroider; evolve; execute; export; extract; follow up; generate; given; go through; hand out; induce; lase; lead forth; lead out -
5 odvesti
• abduct; carry away; deport; evacuate; lead aside; lead away; march; reconduct; switch off; take (took, taken); take away -
6 zavesti
• allure; baffle; beguile; betray; bewilder; carry away; debauch; deceive; delude; dupe; ensnare; enter up; entice; entrap; fling off; go lead; infatuate; insnare; institute; introduce; inveigle; journalize; lead astrey; misdirect; misguide; mislead; pervert; seduce; tempt; wile
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lead off — {v.} To begin; start; open. * /Richardson led off the inning with a double./ * /We always let Henry lead off./ * /Mr. Jones led off with the jack of diamonds./ * /When the teacher asked if the film helped them to understand, Phil led off by… … Dictionary of American idioms
lead off — {v.} To begin; start; open. * /Richardson led off the inning with a double./ * /We always let Henry lead off./ * /Mr. Jones led off with the jack of diamonds./ * /When the teacher asked if the film helped them to understand, Phil led off by… … Dictionary of American idioms
lead off — (something) to begin something. The shootings led off a month long gang war in the city. He led off the fourth inning with a home run. I d like to lead the evening off with a poem … New idioms dictionary
lead-off — lead′ off [[t]lid[/t]] adj. leading off or beginning • Etymology: 1885–90 … From formal English to slang
lead|off — «LEED F, OF», noun, adjective. –n. 1. an act of beginning or starting something: »The chairman was responsible for the leadoff of the campaign. 2. Baseball. the first player of the batting order or the first to come to bat in an inning. –adj.… … Useful english dictionary
lead-off — [ˈli:d ɔf US o:f] adj [only before noun] AmE happening or going first or before others … Dictionary of contemporary English
lead off — verb 1. teach immoral behavior to (Freq. 1) It was common practice to lead off the young ones, and teach them bad habits • Syn: ↑lead astray • Hypernyms: ↑corrupt, ↑pervert, ↑subvert, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Lead off — In baseball, a lead off, or a lead for short, is the position a baserunner takes just prior to a pitch, a short distance away from the base he occupies. Lead off can also refer to that distance. A typical lead off is six to ten feet (two to three … Wikipedia
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lead off — 1) PHRASAL VERB If a door, room, or path leads off a place or leads off from a place, you can go directly from that place through that door, into that room, or along that path. [V P n] There were two doors leading off the central room... [V P… … English dictionary
lead-off — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: lead off : leading off : starting, opening a lead off batter my lead off proposal Inez Robb the lead off essay Clifton Fadiman … Useful english dictionary