lead

lead
вести глагол:
приводить (drive, lead, bring, put, reduce, adduce)
вести (lead, conduct, keep, guide, drive, wage)
руководить (lead, Guide, manage, direct, run, govern)
возглавлять (lead, head, chair, spearhead, forge, Crown)
проводить (spend, conduct, carry out, hold, lead, carry)
направлять (guide, head, direct, destine, refer, lead)
управлять (manage, control, run, drive, operate, lead)
приводить к (result in, lead, account for)
командовать (command, lead, order about, officer, be in charge of, king IT over)
опережать (advance, leave behind, outpace, outstrip, anticipate, lead)
заставлять (force, make, cause, get, compel, lead)
отводить (allot, take, avert, divert, withdraw, lead)
ходить (walk, go, attend, run, play, lead)
склонять (incline, decline, induce, sway, lead, bias)
сводить (reduce, bring together, lead, bring to, remove)
быть впереди (be in the van, lead, precede, lead the van)
быть первым (top, lead)
показывать путь (lead)
занимать первое место (rank, lead, gain the lead, have the lead)
направлять удар (lead)
целиться в летящую птицу (lead)
освинцовывать (lead)
свинцевать (lead)
идти первым (lead)
ходить первым (lead)
разделять шпонами (lead)
превосходить (exceed, transcend, surpass, trump, excel, lead)
покрывать свинцом (lead)
имя существительное:
свинец (lead, plumbum)
руководство (guide, manual, leadership, guidance, direction, lead)
шаг (step, move, pace, stride, increment, lead)
пример (example, instance, sample, illustration, pattern, lead)
ход (progress, stroke, running, travel, process, lead)
направление (direction, directing, line, trend, course, lead)
грифель (lead)
опережение (advance, lead, outrunning)
инициатива (initiative, lead, enterprise, overture, moxie)
жила (vein, conductor, lead, sinew, gannet, course)
поводок (lead, dog)
шпоны (lead, leads)
графит (graphite, carbon, plumbago, lead, black lead, black-chalk)
грузило (sinker, lead, plummet, bullet, plumb, sink-stone)
лот (lot, lead, plumb, plummet, sea gauge, Bob)
канал (channel, canal, duct, conduit, opening, lead)
отвес (plumb, bob, lead, plumb-line)
директива (directive, guideline, instruction, direction, leading, lead)
плоская крыша (flat roof, rooftop, terrace, lead)
вводная часть (preamble, prodrome, preface, lead)
золотоносный песок (gold dust, auriferous gravel, gravel, lead, Wash)
пломба (seal, filling, inlay, stamp, lead, stopper)
привязь (leash, tether, lead, lashing)
исполнитель главной роли (leading man, lead)
укосина (jib, boom, cantilever, lead, Gib, gibbet)
трубопровод (pipeline, conduit, pipe, piping, duct, lead)
стрела (boom, arrow, arm, dart, shaft, lead)
отклонение (deviation, deflection, rejection, departure, variation, lead)
указания (instructions, rubric, lead)
подводящий провод (lead)
ведущее место в состязании (lead)
отвердение (solidification, calcification, induration, consolidation, lead)
намек (hint, allusion, reference, suggestion, inkling, lead)
главная роль (lead, leader)
исполнительница главной роли (leading lady, lead)
разводье (lead)
первое место в состязании (lead)
предварение (advance, prediction, lead)
упреждение огня (lead)
приведение огня (lead)
ключ к решению чего-л. (lead)
имя прилагательное:
свинцовый (lead, leaden, plumbic, leady, plumbeous, saturnine)

Англо-русский синонимический словарь. 2014.

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  • Lead — (l[e^]d), n. [OE. led, leed, lead, AS. le[ a]d; akin to D. lood, MHG. l[=o]t, G. loth plummet, sounding lead, small weight, Sw. & Dan. lod. [root]123.] 1. (Chem.) One of the elements, a heavy, pliable, inelastic metal, having a bright, bluish… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Lead — (l[=e]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Led} (l[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Leading}.] [OE. leden, AS. l[=ae]dan (akin to OS. l[=e]dian, D. leiden, G. leiten, Icel. le[imac][eth]a, Sw. leda, Dan. lede), properly a causative fr. AS. li[eth]an to go; akin to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Lead — Lead, n. 1. The act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another. [1913 Webster] At the time I speak of, and having a momentary lead, . . . I am sure I did my country important service.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Lead — Lead, v. i. 1. To guide or conduct, as by accompanying, going before, showing, influencing, directing with authority, etc.; to have precedence or pre[ e]minence; to be first or chief; used in most of the senses of lead, v. t. [1913 Webster] 2. To …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Lead Me On — may refer to:* Lead Me On (album), a 1988 album by Amy Grant ** Lead Me On (song), a song from the album above* Lead Me On , a 1979 hit song by Maxine Nightingale and also the title of its parent album* Lead Me On (Kelly Joe Phelps album) , an… …   Wikipedia

  • Lead — (l[e^]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Leaded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Leading}.] 1. To cover, fill, or affect with lead; as, continuous firing leads the grooves of a rifle. [1913 Webster] 2. (Print.) To place leads between the lines of; as, to lead a page;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 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

  • lead on — {v. phr.} To encourage you to believe something untrue or mistaken. * /Tom led us on to believe that he was a world traveler, but we found out that he had never been outside our state./ * /We were led on to think that Jeanne and Jim were engaged… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • lead on — {v. phr.} To encourage you to believe something untrue or mistaken. * /Tom led us on to believe that he was a world traveler, but we found out that he had never been outside our state./ * /We were led on to think that Jeanne and Jim were engaged… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • lead-in — n. 1. (Elec.) a wire connecting an antenna to a receiver or a transmitter to a transmission line. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Radio and Television Broadcasting) The short segment of a program or program script introducing and immediately preceding another… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English


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