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I . lead1 [liːd] SUBST

1. lead sem pl (front position):

lead
lead
to be in the lead
to take (over) the lead

2. lead:

lead (example)
lead (guiding)

3. lead TEATR:

lead

4. lead (clue):

lead

5. lead (connecting wire):

lead

6. lead Brit, Aus (for dog):

lead

II . lead1 <led, led> [liːd] VERBO trans

1. lead (be in charge of):

lead

2. lead (conduct):

lead person

3. lead (induce):

lead
to lead sb to believe that ...
to lead sb to do sth

4. lead:

lead COM, DESP

5. lead (live a particular way):

lead life
to lead a quiet/hectic life

III . lead1 <led, led> [liːd] VERBO intr

1. lead:

to lead to sth (show way)
levar a a. c.
to lead to sth (cause)

2. lead (be in charge):

lead

3. lead (guide followers):

lead

4. lead (conduct):

lead road

5. lead (be ahead):

lead
ir à frente

lead2 [led] SUBST

1. lead sem pl (metal):

lead
chumbo m

2. lead (in pencil):

lead

jumper cables SUBST

jumper cables pl SUBST:

jumper cables americ Brit

lead aside VERBO trans

lead away VERBO trans

lead away

lead back VERBO trans

II . lead off VERBO intr

lead off

lead on VERBO trans

lead on (trick, fool)
lead on (encourage)

lead-free [ˈledfriː] ADJ

lead up SUBST

lead up

lead up to VERBO intr

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He was uninvited, and a series of faux pas lead to his expulsion from the party.
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Not only the high protein content, but high concentrations of fibrinogen and inflammatory mediators lead to a positive reaction.
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The lead-up in the final kilometers will be a bit uphill.
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This preoccupies moose, and keeps them from browsing for food, which can lead to malnutrition.
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This advocated the overthrow of the state by a vanguard party, which would lead the country towards socialism.
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Therapeutic approaches seek to reduce factors that lead to distension, particularly of the distal small and proximal large intestine.
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Structural and or traumatic change can lead to hemorrhage, functional blockage or inflammation.
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In addition, there is an annual road tax applied to motor vehicles, failure of payment will generally lead to license plates being withdrawn.
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In addition, she also comments that lack of sleep can lead to decreased attention and vigilance.
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His appointment to lead the 68th caused consternation among the officers, who had hoped for the promotion of one of their own.
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