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led [led] VERB

led pt, pp of:

Siehe auch: lead , lead

lead2 [led] SUBST

1. lead kein Pl (metal):

chumbo m

2. lead (in pencil):

I . lead1 [liːd] SUBST

1. lead kein Pl (front position):

3. lead THEAT:

4. lead (clue):

5. lead (connecting wire):

6. lead Brit, Aus (for dog):

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

1. lead (be in charge of):

2. lead (conduct):

4. lead:

lead HANDEL, SPORT

5. lead (live a particular way):

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

1. lead:

levar a a. c.

2. lead (be in charge):

3. lead (guide followers):

4. lead (conduct):

5. lead (be ahead):

ir à frente

LED [ˌeliːˈdiː] SUBST

LED Abkürzung von light-emitting diode:

LED
LED m

price-led [ˈpraɪsˌled] ADJ attr

I . lead1 [liːd] SUBST

1. lead kein Pl (front position):

3. lead THEAT:

4. lead (clue):

5. lead (connecting wire):

6. lead Brit, Aus (for dog):

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

1. lead (be in charge of):

2. lead (conduct):

4. lead:

lead HANDEL, SPORT

5. lead (live a particular way):

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

1. lead:

levar a a. c.

2. lead (be in charge):

3. lead (guide followers):

4. lead (conduct):

5. lead (be ahead):

ir à frente

lead2 [led] SUBST

1. lead kein Pl (metal):

chumbo m

2. lead (in pencil):

jumper cables SUBST

jumper cables pl SUBST:

jumper cables Am Brit

lead away VERB trans

II . lead off VERB intr

lead-free [ˈledfriː] ADJ

lead up SUBST

lead up to VERB intr

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Some researchers have speculated that the two amino acid differences between chimps and humans led to the evolution of language in humans.
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Public sympathy led to a resurgence in his popularity and the offer of film roles.
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She agreed to spend a month looking round the WRAF, and her experiences during that month led her to decline the appointment.
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Rapid rises in property taxes tend to cause seniors and empty-nesters to sell their existing homes to families with children, which led to further increases to the school-age population.
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It is known as laughing gas due to the euphoric effects of inhaling it, a property that has led to its recreational use as a dissociative anaesthetic.
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However, perhaps inevitably, attempts to extend this success by bringing in additional titles led to overexposure.
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This led to the introduction of a centre-back to stop the opposing centre-forward, and tried to balance defensive and offensive playing.
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It also led to relentless internecine wars whenever two familial lines wound up with goals in conflict.
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The competition's rich heritage, its intermittent nature, and its generous prize have led to a significant reputation and cachet for the award.
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This led to a situation where a xenophobic mob outnumbered the police by day three.
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