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TOEFL BNC: 263 COCA: 318
lead
verb /liːd/
present tense
I/you/we/theylead
he/she/itleads
present participleleading
past tenseled
past participleled
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    [I/T] to walk, drive, fly, sail etc in front of a group of people, vehicles, planes, ships etc 走(或行驶、飞行、航行)在…前面;(给…)带路

    Leading the mourners were his widow and 14-year-old daughter. 走在哀悼者前面的是死者的妻子和他14岁的女儿。

    She led us down the hill. 她领我们下山。

    lead someone into something :

    He led his men into battle. 他带领他的人马作战。

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    1. a.
      [T] to show someone the way to a place by going there with them 为(某人)带路;指引;引领

      After showing us the dining room, the estate agent led us into the kitchen. 带我们看了餐厅后,这位房地产经纪人领着我们进了厨房。

      lead the way (=show others the way to a place) 领路;带路 :

      Sheila turned and led the way downstairs. 希拉转过身,领我们下了楼。

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    2. b.
      [T] to take or pull a person or animal somewhere by holding onto them or onto something fastened to them 领,牵,引(到某处)

      She took the boy by the hand and led him from the room. 她牵着男孩的手领他出了房间。

      Dismounting, I led the horse by the reins back to the stable. 我翻身下马,牵着缰绳把马带回马厩。

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    3. c.
      [I/T] if something such as a road, river, or door leads in a particular direction or to a particular place, or if it leads you there, it goes in that direction or to that place 通向;通往

      The road leads west for three miles then turns south. 这条路通往西边,在3英里处拐向南边。

      We followed a dirt track leading through the woods. 我们沿着一条穿过树林的土路前行。

      The pipe leads from the water heater to the bathroom upstairs. 这根连着热水器的管道通往楼上的浴室。

      a narrow alleyway leading off the High Street 从高街叉出去的一条小巷

      This door leads you to a large entrance hall. 穿过这扇门便到了宽敞的门厅。

       Synonyms and related words
      What roads, paths and areas of land do: ascend, bend, bifurcate...
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    [I/T] to be winning at a particular time during a race or competition (在赛跑或竞赛中)领先,胜过

    The polls show Labour leading with only 10 days left until the election. 民意测验表明在离竞选仅剩10天时工党处于领先。

    lead someone by something :

    France was leading England at half time by 3 goals to 2. 在上半场结束时法国队以3比2领先于英格兰队。

    lead the field :

    Johnson led the field throughout the final day of the rally. 在车赛的最后一天,约翰逊自始至终都领先于其他赛车手。

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    1. a.
      [I/T] to be the most successful, popular, or advanced of all the people, groups, organizations etc involved in a particular activity (在某个活动中)领先
      lead the world (in something) :

      They lead the world in oil production. 他们在石油生产方面领先世界其他国家。

      lead the field :

      Spain still leads the field as the top British holiday destination. 西班牙仍是英国人首选的度假胜地。

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    [T] to be in control of an organization, group of people, or activity 领导;率领;指挥;带领

    She led the software development team during the project. 她在该项目进行过程中领导软件开发小组。

     Synonyms and related words
    To be in charge: control, govern, watch over...
    1. a.
      [I/T] to be in control of the way in which a discussion or conversation develops 引导,主持(讨论或交谈)

      I asked Ned to lead the discussion. 我叫内德来主持这次讨论。

      lead something away from something :

      She kept trying to lead the conversation away from personal matters. 她一直设法使交谈避开私人话题。

       Synonyms and related words
      To be in charge: control, govern, watch over...
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    [T] to cause someone to do something 使得,引导(某人做某事)
    lead someone to do something :

    He said differences over foreign policy had led him to resign. 他说外交政策上的分歧致使他辞职。

    I had been led to believe that the job was mine if I wanted it. 我被误导了,以为如果我想要,这份工作就是我的了。

     Synonyms and related words
    To encourage someone to do or to not do something: encourage, persuade, convince...
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    [T] to live your life in a particular way 过(某种生活)
    lead a good/happy/busy/quiet etc life :

    He had always led a quiet life until he met Emma. 在遇见埃玛以前,他一直过着一种宁静的生活。

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    [I/T] to begin a part of a card game by playing a particular card (纸牌戏中)率先出(牌)
    lead with :

    She led with the eight of spades. 她先出了8张黑桃。

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  7. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
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    lead somebody up/down the garden path to give somebody information that is incorrect or misleading in order to persuade them

    We should not be led down a garden path into believing that there is some enormous groundswell of support.

    I am sorry I rather led you up the garden path yesterday. My recollection was wrong.

    Submitted from United Kingdom on 28/10/2015
lead
noun /liːd/
singularlead
pluralleads
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    [singular] the first position at a particular time during a race or competition (赛跑或竞赛中的)领先地位

    He regained his lead in the final lap of the race. 他在比赛的最后一圈中重新夺得领先地位。

    in the lead (=winning) 领先的 :

    The latest polls show the Labour candidate in the lead. 最新民意测验表明工党候选人处于领先地位。

    have/hold the lead (=be winning) 领先 :

    We had the lead until the beginning of the second half. 在下半场开始前我们还处于领先。

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    1. a.
      [singular] the distance, amount of time, number of points etc by which someone is winning a race or competition (某人在赛跑或竞赛中的)超前量,领先程度

      a narrow lead 微弱的领先优势

      They've increased their lead to three points. 他们已把领先优势拉大到3分。

      have a lead of :

      The Spanish rider has a lead of 35 seconds over his nearest rival. 这位西班牙骑手比离他最近的对手领先了35秒。

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    [C] the main part for an actor in a play, film, or television programme 主角
    play the lead (in something) :

    She's playing the lead in her school play. 她将担任学校戏剧中的主角。

     Synonyms and related words
    Roles for actors: alias, baddy, bad guy...
    1. a.
      [C] the main actor in a play, film, or television programme (在戏、电影或电视节目中)扮演主角的演员
      the male/female lead :

      Glenn Close was chosen as the female lead. 格伦·克洛斯被选定为女主角。

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    2. b.
      [only before noun] a lead singer, dancer, guitar etc is the main singer, dancer, guitar player etc in a group 领唱者;领舞者;第一吉他手
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      Performers and entertainers: acrobat, act, artist...
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    [C] a piece of information that may help someone to solve a problem or to find out the truth about something, especially a crime 线索

    The investigation will be scaled down unless new leads are discovered. 如果没有发现新的线索,调查规模将被缩小。

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    [C] an action that is an example for someone to copy 榜样;典范
    give a lead :

    The United States was criticized for not having given a lead. 美国由于没有起模范带头作用而受到指责。

    follow someone's lead :

    North Korea is to follow China's lead in attracting foreign capital and expertise. 朝鲜打算效法中国吸引外资和国外专业技术。

     Synonyms and related words
    A typical or good example of something: example, instance, case...
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    [C] the most important story on the front page of a newspaper, or the first piece of news on a news broadcast (报纸的)头版新闻报道;(新闻广播的)头条新闻

    the lead on all today's front pages 今天所有报纸的头版新闻报道

    a lead story :

    It was the lead story on the evening news. 它是晚间新闻报道的头条新闻。

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    [C] a long narrow piece of leather, chain etc that you fasten to the collar around a dog's neck in order to control the dog. The usual American word is leash (牵狗用的)皮带,链子
    on a lead :

    All dogs must be kept on a lead in the park. 在公园里所有的狗都得牵着。

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    [C] British an electrical wire that connects a piece of equipment such as a television or a telephone to a power supply. The American word is cord. 导线;引线;连接线
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    See also jump leads
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    [singular] mainly American the management or leadership of an organization or company (机构或公司的)领导地位

    She took over the lead of the corporation after her father's death. 父亲去世后她接任了该公司的领导职位。

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lead
noun /led/
singularlead
pluralleads
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    [U] chemistry a chemical element that is a soft heavy grey metal. Its symbol is Pb and it was used especially in the past for making pipes, covering roofs, and in paint.

    lead pipes 铅管

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    Metals: aluminium, aluminum, barium...
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    [C/U] the long thin black centre part of a pencil that you make marks with 铅笔芯
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    Pens and pencils and their parts: ballpoint, Biro, cartridge...
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    leads

    [plural] British flat pieces of lead used for covering roofs (盖屋顶用的)薄铅片
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    Building materials: adobe, aggregate, asbestos...
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    leads

    [plural] small narrow pieces of lead used as frames for small pieces of glass in a window (固定窗玻璃的)铅框
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