lead查询结果如下:
词性:noun
词性:verb
例句1. Michelle let them lead her into the porch’
例句2. we are led to believe that lack of finance is to blame’
例句3. they feared that the Marshall Plan would lead to Germany’s industrial revival’
例句4. he intended to lead a march to the city centre’
名词 变体/同根词
Semiconductor integrated circuits--Specification for stamped lead frames of plastic DIP
半导体集成电路塑料双列封装冲制型引线框架规范
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T14112-1993
Protective coverings for electric cables-Specific protective coverings for oil-filled cables with lead sheath
电缆外护层铅套充油电缆特种外护层
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T2952.4-1989
Potentiometers for use in electronic equipment--Part 2: Sectional specification--Lead-screw actuated and rotary preset potentiometers
电子设备用电位器第二部分:分规范螺杆驱动和旋转预调电位器
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T15299-1994
Manganese ores--Determination of copper,lead and zinc contents
锰矿石化学分析方法铜、铅和锌量的测定
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T14949.6-1994
lead a dog’s life
vi.过困苦的生活
属类:工程技术 -航海工程-
E & M lead signaling
接收发送两端子信号传输(技术)
属类:IT行业 -电脑术语-
leading underwriter (缩写:lead)
重要海上保险商
属类:行业术语 -海运-缩写词
noun
1.(in card games) an act or right of playing first in a trick or round of play.
‘it’s your _lead_ ’
‘Thereafter, the _lead_ alternates between the two players, irrespective of who wins the tricks.’
2.A blank space between lines of print.
3.A channel of water in an ice field.
‘They finally got the break they needed when they found a way over the open water _lead_ after a 15-hour slog through the blizzard.’
‘In winter and early spring, there is less open water, but a substantial fraction of new, thin ice forms in _leads_ opened by the constant motion of the ice pack.’
4.A lump of lead suspended on a line to determine the depth of water.
‘A man leaped into the chains, and lowering down the _lead_ sounded in seven fathoms.’
‘Some guy had probably come out in a rowing boat and dropped a _lead_ line a few times on top of pinnacles like the one we had ascended, and marked the area as being flat.’
5.A piece of information that may help in the resolution of a problem.
‘detectives investigating the murder are chasing new _leads_ ’
‘I have a _lead_ on a job that sounds really promising’
6.A piece of lead-covered roof.
7.A position of advantage in a contest; first place.
‘the team burst into life and took the _lead_ ’
‘they were beaten 5-3 after twice being in the _lead_ ’
8.A soft, heavy, ductile bluish-grey metal, the chemical element of atomic number 82. It has been used in roofing, plumbing, ammunition, storage batteries, radiation shields, etc., and its compounds have been used in crystal glass, as an anti-knock agent in petrol, and (formerly) in paints.
‘Large quantities of _lead_ are used in ammunition for both military and sporting purposes.’
‘This international metals and mining company has large businesses in alloys, copper and zinc, as well as gold, silver and _lead_ .’
9.A strap or cord for restraining and guiding a dog or other domestic animal.
‘the dog is our constant walking companion and is always kept on a _lead_ ’
‘The prisoners were lifted to their feet, had their ankle bindings cut and ropes tied loosely round their necks like animal _leads_ .’
10.A wire that conveys electric current from a source to an appliance, or that connects two points of a circuit together.
‘Carry out a safety check: tidy trailing electrical _leads_ , plug electricity points for young children and make sure your smoke detectors work.’
‘I saw a telephone sure enough, but smashed to pieces, the bare wire of its _leads_ stretched across the room.’
11.An amount by which a competitor is ahead of the others.
‘the team held a slender one-goal _lead_ ’
‘Chelsea held a 12-point _lead_ over their nearest rivals, and continually found ways to win.’
12.An artificial watercourse leading to a mill.
13.An item or implement made of lead.
14.Graphite used as the part of a pencil that makes a mark.
‘scrawls done with a bit of pencil _lead_ ’
‘The transfer was made by first rubbing the back of their sketch with pencil _lead_ .’
15.Lead frames holding the glass of a lattice or stained-glass window.
16.Sheets or strips of lead covering a roof.
‘The church was restored by the late Godfrey Allen, who renewed the _leads_ of the roof.’
‘The ladder was over-short, and it required an effort to heave oneself from it through the casement on to the _leads_ .’
17.Someone or something that may be useful, especially a potential customer or business opportunity.
‘setting up a social networking page can help you get numerous _leads_ ’
‘the goal of marketing is to generate _leads_ so the sales people can close them’
18.The card played first in a trick or round.
‘the ♦8 was an inspired _lead_ ’
‘Some play that the first _lead_ in stage three must be the lowest card in the player’s hand.’
19.The chief part in a play or film.
‘she had the _lead_ in a new film’
‘the _lead_ role’
20.The chief performer or instrument of a specified type.
‘a _lead_ guitarist’
‘When bands break up, everyone from the _lead_ singer to the rhythm guitarist releases a solo album.’
21.The distance advanced by a screw in one turn.
‘On a single thread screw the pitch and the _lead_ are equal; on a double thread screw the _lead_ is twice the pitch.’
‘The _lead_ is the reciprocal of the number of turns required to advance the screw axially.’
22.The initiative in an action; an example for others to follow.
‘Britain is now taking the _lead_ in environmental policies’
‘But why should the UK follow the _lead_ of these progressive European countries and US states?’
23.The item of news given the greatest prominence in a newspaper, broadcast, etc.
‘the ‘pensions revolution’ is the _lead_ in the Times’
‘the _lead_ story on CNN’
24.The opening sentence or paragraph of a news article, summarizing the most important aspects of the story.
‘the newswire will be offering two different _leads_ for certain stories, so editors can pick and choose’
‘The _lead_ should tell the reader the most important information in the story.’
25.The person playing the chief part.
‘he still looked like a romantic _lead_ ’
‘A few problems have kept him from succeeding: the script is banal and his two _leads_ aren’t great actors.’
26.Used figuratively as a symbol of something heavy.
‘Joe’s feet felt like lumps of _lead_ ’
‘On the odd occasion I spent an extra hour on the training ground, but my legs were like _lead_ the following day during the match.’
verb
1.(in card games) play (the first card) in a trick or round of play.
‘he _led_ the ace and another heart’
‘Discarding a picture card of a suit warns your partner not to _lead_ that suit.’
2.(of a base runner) be in a position to run from a base while standing off the base.
‘Then all of the sudden I’d hear Vin coming in clear as a bell talking about Davey Lopes _leading_ off of first base or something, and it was like a free ice cream cone had appeared in my hand.’
‘A runner _leading_ off second looks in at the catcher’s signs and then signals to the batter.’
3.Be a reason or motive for (someone)
‘nothing that I have read about the case _leads_ me to the conclusion that anything untoward happened’
‘a fascination for art _led_ him to start a collection of paintings’
4.Be a route or means of access to a particular place or in a particular direction.
‘the door _led_ to a long hallway’
‘a farm track _led_ off to the left’
5.Be in charge or command of.
‘a military delegation was _led_ by the Chief of Staff’
‘He proposed that a delegation of farm employees, _led_ by himself, should go north to meet Lord Erne.’
6.Be superior to (competitors or colleagues)
‘there will be specific areas or skills in which other nations _lead_ the world’
‘In the past, the company has frequently _led_ the way leaving competitors to rush around behind it.’
7.Be the principal player of (a group of musicians)
‘since the forties he has _led_ his own big bands’
‘The musicians were members of the Scottish Symphony Orchestra, _led_ by violinist Robert McFall.’
8.Cause (a person or animal) to go with one by holding them by the hand, a halter, a rope, etc. while moving forward.
‘she emerged _leading_ a bay horse’
‘The blonde girl stepped forward _leading_ a sickly boy of about two.’
9.Culminate or result in (a particular event or consequence)
‘closing the plant will _lead_ to 300 job losses’
‘fashioning a policy appropriate to the situation entails understanding the forces that _led_ up to it’
10.Have or experience (a particular way of life)
‘she’s _led_ a completely sheltered life’
‘The three friends are rich and _leading_ a life of luxury after having won all that reward money in the previous film.’
11.Have the advantage over competitors in a race or game.
‘he followed up with a break of 105 to _lead_ 3-0’
‘the Wantage jockey was _leading_ the field’
12.Make an attack with (a particular punch or fist)
‘Adam _led_ with a left’
‘In the middle rounds, Calderon also began to mix a right hook into his offensive game plan, both punctuating combinations and _leading_ with this rediscovered weapon.’
13.Organize and direct.
‘the conference included sessions _led_ by people with personal knowledge of the area’
‘The walk will be _led_ by experienced guides who will give a talk on the history and folk lore of the areas.’
14.Set (a process) in motion.
‘they are waiting for an expansion of world trade to _lead_ a recovery’
‘Hungary, Poland and Slovenia may well _lead_ an accelerating regional recovery process.’
15.Show (someone or something) the way to a destination by going in front of or beside them.
‘she stood up and _led_ her friend to the door’
‘He _led_ his sisters through the forest.’
16.Start.
‘the radio news _led_ with the murder’
‘Ned _leads_ off with a general survey of the objectives’
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