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editorial
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
leading article [am. angl. ˌlidɪŋ ˈɑrdəkəl, brit. angl.] SAM.
1. leading article (main story):
leading article am. angl.
2. leading article (editorial):
leading article brit. angl.
editorial m. spol
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. lead1 [am. angl. lid, brit. angl. liːd] SAM.
1. lead (in competition) brez mn.:
2. lead (example, leadership):
lead brez mn.
ejemplo m. spol
to follow or take sb's lead
3. lead (clue):
pista ž. spol
4.1. lead (for dog):
lead brit. angl.
correa ž. spol
lead brit. angl.
traílla ž. spol
4.2. lead ELEK.:
cable m. spol
5.1. lead (main role):
5.2. lead GLAS.:
lead brez mn.
solista m. in ž. spol
to sing/play (the) lead atribut. guitar/singer
6.1. lead NOV.:
6.2. lead NOV. (opening paragraph):
lead am. angl.
lead atribut. paragraph
7. lead (cards) brez mn.:
II. lead1 <1. pret. & pret. del. led> [am. angl. lid, brit. angl. liːd] GLAG. preh. glag.
1.1. lead (guide, conduct):
lead person/animal
lead person/animal
to lead sb to sth/sb
conducir or llevar a alguien a algo/ ante alguien
llevarse a alguien
¡ve adelante! esp lat. amer.
1.2. lead (to a particular state, course of action):
to lead sb to sth/+infin this led me to the conclusion that
1.3. lead (influence, induce):
lead witness
2. lead:
lead (head, have charge of) discussion
lead orchestra (conduct) am. angl.
lead (play first violin in) brit. angl.
3.1. lead (be at front of):
lead parade/attack
lead parade/attack
3.2. lead (in race, competition):
lead opponent
to lead the field ŠPORT
to lead the field ŠPORT
4. lead life:
5. lead (play):
lead trumps/hearts
III. lead1 <1. pret. & pret. del. led> [am. angl. lid, brit. angl. liːd] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. lead:
to lead to sth road/path/steps:
to lead to sth door:
2.1. lead (be, act as leader):
ve adelante, que te seguimos esp lat. amer.
2.2. lead (in race, competition):
lead competitor:
lead competitor:
puntear lat. amer.
3.1. lead NOV.:
3.2. lead (in cards):
3.3. lead (in boxing):
lead2 [am. angl. lɛd, brit. angl. lɛd] SAM.
1. lead U (metal):
plomo m. spol
to get the lead out (of one's pants) am. angl. pog.
pintura ž. spol con plomo
2.1. lead C NAVT.:
sonda ž. spol
escandallo m. spol
to swing the lead brit. angl.
2.2. lead C or U (for fishing):
plomo m. spol
3. lead C or U (in pencil):
mina ž. spol
to put lead in sb's pencil sleng
4. lead <leads, pl > (in window, for roof):
emplomado m. spol
leading1 [am. angl. ˈlidɪŋ, brit. angl. ˈliːdɪŋ] PRID. atribut.
1. leading (principal):
leading expert/scientist/playwright
leading expert/scientist/playwright
leading brand/company
líder adj inv
leading brand/company
2. leading (in front):
leading runner/horse/driver
leading runner/horse/driver
leading runner/horse/driver
leading2 [am. angl. ˈlɛdɪŋ, brit. angl. ˈlɛdɪŋ] SAM. U
plomería ž. spol
I. article [am. angl. ˈɑrdək(ə)l, brit. angl. ˈɑːtɪk(ə)l] SAM.
1. article (thing, item):
artículo m. spol
objeto m. spol
2. article (in newspaper, encyclopedia):
artículo m. spol
article on or about sth/sb
artículo sobre algo/alguien
3. article (clause):
artículo m. spol
articles of association brit. angl.
estatutos m. spol mn. sociales
4. article LINGV.:
artículo m. spol
5. article <articles, pl > (apprenticeship):
article brez čl.
aprendizaje m. spol
II. article [am. angl. ˈɑrdək(ə)l, brit. angl. ˈɑːtɪk(ə)l] GLAG. preh. glag. usu pass
to be articled to or with sb apprentice:
to be articled to or with sb trainee lawyer: brit. angl.
v slovarju PONS
leading article SAM. brit. angl.
editorial m. spol
v slovarju PONS
leading1 [ˈledɪŋ] SAM. brez mn. brit. angl.
emplomado m. spol
I. lead1 [li:d] SAM.
1. lead brez mn. (front position):
delantera ž. spol
2. lead:
ejemplo m. spol
iniciativa ž. spol
3. lead GLED.:
4. lead (clue):
pista ž. spol
to get a lead on sth
5. lead (connecting wire):
cable m. spol
conductor m. spol
6. lead brit. angl., avstral. angl. (for dog):
correa ž. spol
II. lead1 [li:d] GLAG. preh. glag. led, led
1. lead (be in charge of):
lead discussion, inquiry
2. lead (conduct):
to lead the way fig.
3. lead (induce):
to lead sb to do sth
4. lead TRG., ŠPORT (be ahead of):
5. lead (live a particular way):
lead life
fraza:
to lead sb by the nose pog.
III. lead1 [li:d] GLAG. nepreh. glag. led, led
1. lead (be in charge):
2. lead (guide followers):
3. lead (conduct):
to lead to/into sth a. fig.
4. lead (be ahead):
lead2 [led] SAM.
1. lead brez mn. (metal):
plomo m. spol
2. lead NAVT.:
sonda ž. spol
3. lead in pencil:
mina ž. spol
leading2 [ˈli:dɪŋ] SAM. brez mn.
mando m. spol
article [ˈɑ:tɪkl, am. angl. ˈɑ:rt̬ɪ-] SAM.
1. article (object):
artículo m. spol
objeto m. spol
prenda ž. spol de vestir
2. article a. PRAVO, LINGV., TIPOGRAF.:
artículo m. spol
v slovarju PONS
I. lead1 [lid] SAM.
1. lead (front position):
delantera ž. spol
2. lead:
ejemplo m. spol
iniciativa ž. spol
3. lead GLED.:
4. lead (clue, tip):
pista ž. spol
to get a lead on sth
5. lead (connecting wire):
cable m. spol
conductor m. spol
6. lead (dog leash):
correa ž. spol
II. lead1 <led, led> [lid] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. lead (be in charge of):
lead discussion, inquiry
2. lead (conduct):
to lead the way fig.
3. lead (induce):
to lead sb to do sth
4. lead TRG., ŠPORT (be ahead of):
5. lead (live a particular way):
lead life
fraza:
to lead sb (around) by the nose pog.
III. lead1 <led, led> [lid] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. lead (be in charge):
2. lead (guide followers):
3. lead (conduct):
to lead to/into sth a. fig.
4. lead (be ahead):
I. leading [ˈli·dɪŋ] PRID. (main, principle)
II. leading [ˈli·dɪŋ] SAM.
mando m. spol
lead2 [led] SAM.
1. lead (metal):
plomo m. spol
2. lead in pencil:
mina ž. spol
3. lead NAVT.:
sonda ž. spol
article [ˈar··kəl] SAM.
1. article (object):
artículo m. spol
objeto m. spol
prenda ž. spol de vestir
2. article a. PRAVO, LINGV., TIPOGRAF.:
artículo m. spol
Present
Ilead
youlead
he/she/itleads
welead
youlead
theylead
Past
Iled
youled
he/she/itled
weled
youled
theyled
Present Perfect
Ihaveled
youhaveled
he/she/ithasled
wehaveled
youhaveled
theyhaveled
Past Perfect
Ihadled
youhadled
he/she/ithadled
wehadled
youhadled
theyhadled
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