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61 to lead one a dance
to lead one a dancea) causar embaraço a alguém. b) usar de delongas ou de adiamentos. -
62 to lead someone up the garden path
to lead someone up the garden pathfig levar alguém no bico.English-Portuguese dictionary > to lead someone up the garden path
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63 to lead the van
to lead the vanliderar, ir na vanguarda. -
64 to lead the way
to lead the waypreceder, mostrar o caminho. -
65 to lead to the altar
to lead to the altarlevar ao altar, casar-se (com uma mulher). -
66 to lead up to
to lead up toa) conduzir a conversação para determinado assunto. b) conduzir em direção a. c) aplanar o caminho. -
67 to take the lead
to take the leada) assumir o comando. b) tomar a iniciativa. -
68 yellow lead
yel.low lead[jelou l'ed] n Chem massicote. -
69 co-lead manager
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70 adjustment for lead
regulação de correção-objetivoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > adjustment for lead
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71 administrative lead time
tempo de processamento administrativoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > administrative lead time
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72 angle of lead
ângulo de defasagem em avanço (Elec)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > angle of lead
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73 apparent target length lead
correção-objetivo na longitude aparente do objetivoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > apparent target length lead
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74 initial lead
correção-objetivo preparatóriaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > initial lead
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75 lateral lead
correção-objetivo em direçãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > lateral lead
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76 variable-lead method
tiro pelo método de precessão variável (ADA)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > variable-lead method
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77 vertical lead
correção-objetivo em elevação (ADA)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > vertical lead
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78 leading
lead.ing1[l'i:diŋ] n 1 chefia. 2 direção. • adj 1 principal, primeiro. 2 conducente, condutor. 3 que seduz, que tenta. to be in leading strings ser controlado a rédeas curtas, estar sob controle rígido.————————lead.ing2[l'ediŋ] n 1 cobertura ou moldura de chumbo. 2 Typogr entrelinhas. -
79 leaded
lead.ed[l'edid] adj 1 chumbado, com chumbo. 2 Typogr separado com entrelinhas. -
80 leading article
lead.ing ar.ti.cle[li:diŋ 'a:tikə] n 1 Jour artigo de fundo. 2 mercadoria vendida a baixo preço.
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lead to — v. t. 1. Same as {cause}; as, the roaring stock market led to an increase in the purchase of big ticket items during the 1996 Christmas season. Syn: result in, lead to. [PJC] 2. to be a contributory cause of; as, IBM s inattention to the needs of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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