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1 leading
adj. vooraanstaand, hoofd---------n. leiding; begeleiding; (bij vliegtuigen) richting van vooruitgang van baan van vijandelijk vliegtuig--------n. met lood bedekt; met lood besloten; loodplaatje (bij druk)leading1[ ledding] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 loodrand/strook 〈 om glas〉————————leading2[ lie:ding] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 voornaam(st) ⇒ hoofd-, toonaangevend2 leidend ⇒ (be)sturend, (be)heersend♦voorbeelden:1 leading actor/actress • hoofdrolspeler/speelsterleading part/role • hoofdrol¶ leading article • lokkertje, reclameartikel 〈 in winkels〉; 〈Brits-Engels; journalistiek〉(hoofd)commentaar, redactioneel commentaar/artikelleading light • invloedrijk persoon, autoriteitleading question • suggestieve vraag -
2 leading to
leidend naar -
3 leading
toonaangevendvoorafgaand -
4 leading actor/actress
leading actor/actresshoofdrolspeler/speelster -
5 leading card
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6 leading counsel
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7 leading lights
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8 leading part/role
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9 leading reins
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10 leading article
hoofdartikel————————lokkertje, reclameartikel 〈 in winkels〉; 〈Brits-Engels; journalistiek〉(hoofd)commentaar, redactioneel commentaar/artikel -
11 leading case
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12 leading edge
de leidende kracht; (in vliegtuigen) aanvalgrens (de grens van gebied in lucht dat zich in richting van verkeer keert)[ lie:ding edzj] -
13 leading light
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14 leading question
leidende vraag (een tendentieuse vraag die het antwoord v.d. getuige kan beinvloeden) -
15 leading activist
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16 leading aircraft
toonaangevend vliegtuig (meest geperfectioneerde vliegtuig) -
17 leading astray
op een dwaalspoor/het verkeerde pad brengen -
18 leading indicator
leidende indicator (in economie), parameter die historisch gezien richting van economische toestand aangeeft (daalt bij economische teruggang en stijgt bij economische groei) -
19 leading line
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20 leading man
leider, leidende figuur; leidende deelnemer, deelnemer met grote kans te winnen; hoofdrolspeler (in toneelstuk of film)
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leading — I (guiding) adjective controlling, directing, implicational, implicative, implicatory, inferential, insinuating, insinuative, instructional, instructive, referential, regulating, steering, suggestive, supervising, supervisory associated concepts … Law dictionary
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leading — lead|ing1 W2 [ˈli:dıŋ] adj [only before noun] 1.) best, most important, or most successful ▪ The army played a leading role in organizing the attempted coup. ▪ the leading industrial nations ▪ a leading heart specialist ▪ leading members of the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
leading — 1. adj. & n. adj. chief; most important. n. guidance, leadership. Phrases and idioms: leading aircraftman the rank above aircraftman in the RAF. leading article a newspaper article giving the editorial opinion. leading counsel the senior… … Useful english dictionary