lead

基本词汇  
[liːd]     [liːd]    
  • v. 引导;领先;带领;过 ... (的生活);导致
  • n. 领头位置;主角;榜样;引言;铅
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lead的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

v. (动词)
  1. 指挥,引导,领(导),引领,指引,率领
  2. 领先, 走在最前头,处于首位, 处于领先地位
  3. 诱使
  4. 致使,导致(后果),造成(后果)
  5. 首先出牌,先出(牌),开牌
  6. 用铅包, 被铅覆盖,在...中衬铅
  7. 使过
  8. 用铅框固定(窗玻璃)
  9. 带路,领路
  10. 相通,相连
  11. 通向,通往
  12. 使得出(观点)
  13. 过(活)
  14. 最擅长于
  15. 控制,掌管
  16. 产生,引起, 引致(与to连用),引向
  17. 作为通路
n. (名词)
  1. 铅,铅制品,墨铅
  2. 主角,主要演员
  3. 绳索
  4. 皮带
  5. 领先地位
  6. 领先的程度,领先的距离
  7. 线索,提示
  8. 铅笔心
  9. 导语
  10. 榜样
  11. 【电】导线,引线
  12. 超前量
  13. 领导
  14. 石墨
adj. (形容词)
  1. 最重要的
  2. 领先的,领头的,带头的
  3. 头条的,以显著地位刊载的,刊登在首要位置的
  4. 受指引的,被牵引的
  5. 跑垒员离开所在垒跑向下一垒时离垒最近而得分的

双解释义

n. (名词)
  1. [U]铅 heavy soft metal of dull greyish colour, used for water pipes, in roofing, as a radiation shield
  2. [C][U]铅笔芯 the thin black part of a pencil that marks paper
v. (动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 带路,领路,指引 conduct sb by the hand, by touching him, or by a rope, etc.
  2. vt. & vi. 领导 act as chief;direct by example or persuasion;direct the movements of
  3. vt. & vi. 领先 have the first place in
  4. vt. & vi. 诱使 influence or persuade
  5. vt. & vi. 使某人过生活 cause sb to pass, go through, spend (life, etc.)
n. (名词)
  1. [C]领导,榜样 going in front;doing sth first
  2. [S]首位,领先 the position ahead of all others
  3. [U]主角,主要演员 principal part in a play;person who plays this part
  4. [P]线索 a piece of information that may lead to a discovery or to sth being settled

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an advantage held by a competitor in a race;

    "he took the lead at the last turn"

  2. a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey;

    "the children were playing with lead soldiers"

  3. evidence pointing to a possible solution;

    "the police are following a promising lead"
    "the trail led straight to the perpetrator"

  4. a position of leadership (especially in the phrase `take the lead');

    "he takes the lead in any group"
    "we were just waiting for someone to take the lead"
    "they didn't follow our lead"

  5. the angle between the direction a gun is aimed and the position of a moving target (correcting for the flight time of the missile)

  6. the introductory section of a story;

    "it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter"

  7. (sports) the score by which a team or individual is winning

  8. an actor who plays a principal role

  9. (baseball) the position taken by a base runner preparing to advance to the next base;

    "he took a long lead off first"

  10. an indication of potential opportunity;

    "he got a tip on the stock market"
    "a good lead for a job"

  11. a news story of major importance

  12. the timing of ignition relative to the position of the piston in an internal-combustion engine

  13. restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal

  14. thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing

  15. mixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of hardness; the marking substance in a pencil

  16. a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire;

    "it was a tangle of jumper cables and clip leads"

  17. the playing of a card to start a trick in bridge;

    "the lead was in the dummy"

Verb:
  1. take somebody somewhere;

    "We lead him to our chief"
    "can you take me to the main entrance?"
    "He conducted us to the palace"

  2. have as a result or residue;

    "The water left a mark on the silk dress"
    "Her blood left a stain on the napkin"

  3. tend to or result in;

    "This remark lead to further arguments among the guests"

  4. travel in front of; go in advance of others;

    "The procession was headed by John"

  5. cause to undertake a certain action;

    "Her greed led her to forge the checks"

  6. stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point;

    "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"
    "His knowledge doesn't go very far"
    "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"
    "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"

  7. be in charge of;

    "Who is heading this project?"

  8. be ahead of others; be the first;

    "she topped her class every year"

  9. be conducive to;

    "The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing"

  10. lead, as in the performance of a composition;

    "conduct an orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years"

  11. lead, extend, or afford access;

    "This door goes to the basement"
    "The road runs South"

  12. move ahead (of others) in time or space

  13. cause something to pass or lead somewhere;

    "Run the wire behind the cabinet"

  14. preside over;

    "John moderated the discussion"

lead的用法和样例:

例句

用作动词 (v.)
  1. She led the way downstairs for us.
    她引着我们下楼。
  2. Our football team leads them by two goals.
    我们的足球队比他们领先两分。
  3. It's up to you to lead us through the difficulties.
    就靠你来带领我们度过难关了。
  4. They lead a busy and colourful life on the campus.
    他们在大学里过着忙碌而又丰富多彩的生活。
  5. The quarrel led to a complete estrangement between her and her family.
    这一争吵使她同家人完全疏远了。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. She always takes the lead when we plan to do something.
    我们不管打算做什么事的时候总由她来领头。
  2. He's playing the lead in the new play.
    他在新戏中担任主角。
  3. All the children followed his lead.
    所有的孩子都学习他的榜样。
  4. He told an amusing story as a lead-in to the serious part of his speech.
    他讲了一个有趣的故事作他演说中重要内容的引子。
  5. Lead fuses at a low temperature.
    铅在低温下就熔化。

常用短语

用作动词 (v.)
lead astray (v.+adv.)
    把…引入歧途,引上邪路 tempt sb to do wrong
    lead sb ⇔ astray

    Such ideas will only lead the world's people astray.

    这种观点只会把世人引入歧途。

    The boy was led astray by bad companions.

    这个男孩被坏朋友带坏了。

    The unthinking public are easily led astray by the false picture of reality given in television shows.

    不思考的公众很容易被电视对现实的错误描绘引入歧途。

lead into (v.+prep.)
    (道路等)通向 provide a way for sb to enter
    lead sb/sth into sth

    He led us into the room.

    他把我们引入室内。

    The horses were led into the yard.

    马被牵进了院子里。

    lead sb/sth into sth

    The love of pleasure leads men into vices.

    贪图享乐使人堕落。

    Behaviour like this will lead you into trouble.

    这样的行为会给你惹来麻烦。

    lead into sth

    This passage leads into the courtyard.

    这条路通向院子。

    lead sth into sth

    The pipes lead the water into the fields.

    这些管道把水引到田里。

    Gutters lead the water into the ditch.

    排水沟把水排到这条水沟里。

lead off (v.+adv.)
    开始 begin, start (a speech, performance, meeting, etc.)
    lead off

    Who is going to lead off?

    谁先开始?

    The town band led off by playing the National Anthem.

    市府乐队首先奏国歌。

    lead sth ⇔ off

    She led off a dance.

    她领头起舞。

lead on (v.+adv.)
    劝诱,使误信,哄骗 persuade or entice to follow an unwise course of action;mislead
    lead sb ⇔ on

    If you have no intention of marrying her, you shouldn't keep leading her on.

    如果你不打算和她结婚,你就不应该继续哄骗她。

    lead sb on to-v

    Salesmen do their best to lead people on to buy things they don't need.

    推销员竭其所能诱使人们去买那些他们不需要的东西。

lead on to (v.+adv.+prep.)
    引起,导致 give rise to;bring out;cause
    lead on to sth

    Besides cancer, smoking can lead on to other diseases.

    除癌症外,吸烟还可引起其他疾病。

lead to (v.+prep.)
    导致,引起 cause;have as a result
    lead sb to sth

    The bellboy led us to our rooms.

    旅馆服务员把我们带到了我们的房间。

    He led them to the house.

    他领他们到那栋房子去。

    He led us to a room upstairs.

    他把我们带到楼上的一个房间。

    The general led the army to battle.

    将军把他的部队带到了战场。

    The girl led her little brother to school.

    那女孩带着小弟弟上学去了。

    The path can lead you to the foot of the mountain.

    这条小道可以引你们下山。

    This road will lead you to the parking lot.

    沿这条路走就会到停车场。

    The light led us to the shore.

    这束灯光把我们引到海边。

    Chance led him to London.

    他偶然来到伦敦。

    lead to sth

    All roads lead to Rome.

    条条道路通罗马,殊途同归。

    This road leads to my home.

    这条路通向我家。

    A winding path leads to the cave.

    一条曲折的小道通向山洞。

    lead to sth

    His failure led to his resignation.

    他的失败导致他辞职。

    Carelessness often leads to errors.

    粗心往往造成错误。

    The accident led to many lawsuits.

    这场事故引起许多诉讼纠纷。

    This is a serious dispute, and could lead to armed conflict.

    这是一场严重的争执,有可能导致武装冲突。

    This led to great confusion.

    此事导致很大的混乱。

    I don't think it will lead to a good result.

    我认为这事不会有什么好结果。

    Virtue leads to happiness.

    美德使人快乐。

    An ordinary cold can soon lead to a fever.

    一场普通的感冒很快引起高烧。

    The wording is likely to lead to ambiguity.

    这种措辞很可能引起误解。

lead up to (v.+adv.+prep.)
    使话题(渐渐)转向 direct the conversation towards
lead with (v.+prep.)
    作为头条报道 start with
    lead with sth

    We'll lead with the dock strike.

    我们将以码头工人罢工作为头条新闻。

用作名词 (n.)
take the lead
    占主要地位,领先,带头 set an example for others to follow

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ ~+名词
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 介词+~ ~+介词

经典引文

  • A heavy summons lies like lead upon me.

    出自:Macbeth , Shakespeare
  • The ship went down like lead.

    出自: Coleridge
  • Causing the Clouds to lead in store of rain.

    出自: Joseph Hall
  • One shilling a load is the price..for leading a cart-load of warp.

    出自: W. B. Stonehouse
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