lead的中文翻译

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lead

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  • lead1   UK /led/  US /led/ 

    noun
    • a chemical element. Lead is a heavy soft grey metal, used especially in the past for water pipes or to cover roofs.
    • the thin black part of a pencil that marks paper
  • lead2   (show the way)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    引导, 领(路)
    verb   (led, led)
    • to go with or in front of a person or an animal to show the way or to make them go in the right direction
      • If you lead, I'll follow.
        你领头,我跟着。
      • He led us out into the grounds.
        他把我们领入了花园。
      • The receptionist led the way to the boardroom.
        接待员领路到了董事会会议室。
      • She led the horse back into the stable.
        她把马牵回了马厩。
      • I tried to lead the discussion back to the main issue.
        我试着把讨论引回到主要问题上。
  • lead3   (connect two things)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    通向, 导致
    verb   (led, led)
    • to connect one object or place to another
      • the pipe leading from the top of the water tank
        和水箱顶部相同的管子
      • The wire led to a speaker.
        电线连着扬声器。
  • lead4   (of road/path/door)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    通向, 导向
    verb   (led, led)
    • to go in a particular direction or to a particular place
      • A path led up the hill.
        一条通向山上的小路。
      • Which door leads to the yard?
        那扇门通向院子?
      • The track led us through a wood.
        足迹把我们领入到了树林。
  • lead5   (cause)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    诱使, 致使, 引起
    verb   (led, led)
    • to have sth as a result
      • Eating too much sugar can lead to health problems.
        吃太多糖会导致健康问题。
    • to be the reason why sb does or thinks sth
      • What led you to this conclusion?
        是什么使你得出这个结论。
      • He's too easily led(= easily persuaded to do or think sth).
        他太容易受人影响了(很容易被说动去做或者去想某事)。
      • This has led scientists to speculate on the existence of other galaxies.
        这就使得科学家们推测还有其他星系的存在。
      • The situation is far worse than we had been led to believe.
        情形比我们预想中的还要糟糕。
  • lead6   (life)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    过(活), 使过(某种生活)
    verb   (led, led)
    • to have a particular type of life
      • to lead a quiet life/a life of luxury/a miserable existence
        过宁静/奢华/悲惨的生活
  • lead7   (be best/first)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    领先, 领导
    verb   (led, led)
    • to be the best at sth; to be in first place
      • The department led the world in cancer research.
        这个部门在癌症研究方面位于世界前列。
      • We lead the way in space technology.
        我们在航天技术方面位于领先地位。
      • The champion is leading (her nearest rival) by 18 seconds.
        冠军(她最接近的对手)领先了18秒。
  • lead8   (be in control)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    指挥, 领导, 率领
    verb   (led, led)
    • to be in control of sth; to be the leader of sth
      • to lead an expedition
        率领探险队
      • to lead a discussion
        主持讨论
      • Who will lead the party in the next election?
        下一届选举谁来领导这个党派?
  • lead9   (in card games)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    (打牌时)先出(牌)
    verb   (led, led)
    • to play first; to play sth as your first card
      • It's your turn to lead.
        轮到你出牌了。
      • to lead the ten of clubs
        先出梅花十
  • lead10   (first place)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    领先地位
    noun
    • the position ahead of everyone else in a race or competition
      • She took the lead in the second lap.
        她在第二圈时领先。
      • He has gone into the lead.
        他处于领先地位。
      • The Democrats now appear to be in the lead.
        现在看来好像是民主党占优势。
      • to hold/lose the lead
        保持/失去领先地位
      • The lead car is now three minutes ahead of the rest of the field.
        现在跑在最前面的车比赛场上其他车领先3分钟。
    • the amount or distance that sb/sth is in front of sb/sth else
      • He managed to hold a lead of two seconds over his closest rival.
        他比跟得最紧的对手领先2秒钟。
      • The polls have given Labour a five-point lead.
        投票选举中工党领先5个点。
      • a commanding/comfortable lead
        遥遥/轻松领先
      • to increase/widen your lead
        加大/扩大领先优势
      • Manchester lost their early two-goal lead.
        曼彻斯特队失去了他们开场不久那领先2分的优势。
  • lead11   (example)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    指导, 榜样
    noun
    • an example or action for people to copy
      • If one bank raises interest rates, all the others will follow their lead.
        如果有一家银行提高利率,其他所有银行都会去效仿。
      • If we take the lead in this (= start to act), others may follow.
        如果我们在这方面带头行动,其他的人就会跟着做。
      • You go first, I'll take my lead from you.
        你带头,我跟着你的做。
  • lead12   (information)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    线索, 提示
    noun
    • a piece of information that may help to find out the truth or facts about a situation, especially a crime
      • The police will follow up all possible leads.
        警方将追踪所有可能的线索。
  • lead13   (actor/musician)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    (戏剧等的)主角, 主要演员
    noun
    • the main part in a play, film/movie, etc; the person who plays this part
      • Who is playing the lead?
        谁是主角?
      • the male/female lead
        男/女主角
      • a lead role
        主角的角色
      • the lead singer in a band
        乐队的首席歌手
  • lead14   (for dog)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    (牵狗等的)绳索, 皮带
    noun
    • a long piece of leather, chain or rope used for holding and controlling a dog
      • Dogs must be kept on a lead in the park.
        狗在公园时必须系着狗链。
  • lead15   (for electricity)   UK /liːd/  US /liːd/ 
    【电】导线, 引线
    noun
    • a long piece of wire, usually covered in plastic, that is used to connect a piece of electrical equipment to a source of electricity
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