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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
lead poisoning SUBST U
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. poison [Am ˈpɔɪz(ə)n, Brit ˈpɔɪz(ə)n] SUBST C or U
odiar a alguien a muerte
what's your poison? ugs, scherzh
II. poison [Am ˈpɔɪz(ə)n, Brit ˈpɔɪz(ə)n] VERB trans
1. poison person/animal:
2. poison (infect):
poison blood
poison cut
3. poison (pollute):
poison river/soil
4. poison (make poisonous):
5. poison (corrupt):
poison mind/society
poison relationship/atmosphere
poison relationship/atmosphere
indisponer a alguien contra alguien
poisoning [Am ˈpɔɪz(ə)nɪŋ, Brit ˈpɔɪz(ə)nɪŋ] SUBST
1. poisoning U or C (of person, animal):
2. poisoning U (of relations):
food poisoning SUBST U
lead2 [Am lɛd, Brit lɛd] SUBST
1. lead U (metal):
2.1. lead C NAUT:
2.2. lead C or U (for fishing):
3. lead C or U (in pencil):
to put lead in sb's pencil sl
4. lead <leads, pl > (in window, for roof):
I. lead1 [Am lid, Brit liːd] SUBST
1. lead (in competition) kein Pl:
2. lead (example, leadership):
lead kein Pl
to follow or take sb's lead
3. lead (clue):
4.1. lead (for dog):
lead Brit
lead Brit
4.2. lead ELEK:
5.1. lead (main role):
5.2. lead MUS:
lead kein Pl
to sing/play (the) lead attr guitar/singer
6.1. lead PRESSE:
6.2. lead PRESSE (opening paragraph):
lead Am
lead attr paragraph
7. lead (cards) kein Pl:
II. lead1 <Past & Past Part led> [Am lid, Brit liːd] VERB trans
1.1. lead (guide, conduct):
lead person/animal
lead person/animal
to lead sb to sth/sb
conducir or llevar a alguien a algo/ ante alguien
llevarse a alguien
¡ve adelante! esp LatAm
1.2. lead (to a particular state, course of action):
to lead sb to sth/+infin this led me to the conclusion that
1.3. lead (influence, induce):
lead witness
2. lead:
lead (head, have charge of) discussion
lead orchestra (conduct) Am
3.1. lead (be at front of):
lead parade/attack
lead parade/attack
3.2. lead (in race, competition):
lead opponent
4. lead life:
5. lead (play):
lead trumps/hearts
III. lead1 <Past & Past Part led> [Am lid, Brit liːd] VERB intr
1. lead:
to lead to sth road/path/steps:
to lead to sth door:
2.1. lead (be, act as leader):
ve adelante, que te seguimos esp LatAm
2.2. lead (in race, competition):
lead competitor:
lead competitor:
puntear LatAm
3.1. lead PRESSE:
3.2. lead (in cards):
3.3. lead (in boxing):
I. lead1 [Am lid, Brit liːd] SUBST
1. lead (in competition) kein Pl:
2. lead (example, leadership):
lead kein Pl
to follow or take sb's lead
3. lead (clue):
4.1. lead (for dog):
lead Brit
lead Brit
4.2. lead ELEK:
5.1. lead (main role):
5.2. lead MUS:
lead kein Pl
to sing/play (the) lead attr guitar/singer
6.1. lead PRESSE:
6.2. lead PRESSE (opening paragraph):
lead Am
lead attr paragraph
7. lead (cards) kein Pl:
II. lead1 <Past & Past Part led> [Am lid, Brit liːd] VERB trans
1.1. lead (guide, conduct):
lead person/animal
lead person/animal
to lead sb to sth/sb
conducir or llevar a alguien a algo/ ante alguien
llevarse a alguien
¡ve adelante! esp LatAm
1.2. lead (to a particular state, course of action):
to lead sb to sth/+infin this led me to the conclusion that
1.3. lead (influence, induce):
lead witness
2. lead:
lead (head, have charge of) discussion
lead orchestra (conduct) Am
3.1. lead (be at front of):
lead parade/attack
lead parade/attack
3.2. lead (in race, competition):
lead opponent
4. lead life:
5. lead (play):
lead trumps/hearts
III. lead1 <Past & Past Part led> [Am lid, Brit liːd] VERB intr
1. lead:
to lead to sth road/path/steps:
to lead to sth door:
2.1. lead (be, act as leader):
ve adelante, que te seguimos esp LatAm
2.2. lead (in race, competition):
lead competitor:
lead competitor:
puntear LatAm
3.1. lead PRESSE:
3.2. lead (in cards):
3.3. lead (in boxing):
lead2 [Am lɛd, Brit lɛd] SUBST
1. lead U (metal):
2.1. lead C NAUT:
2.2. lead C or U (for fishing):
3. lead C or U (in pencil):
to put lead in sb's pencil sl
4. lead <leads, pl > (in window, for roof):
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lead poisoning SUBST
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I. poison [ˈpɔɪzən] SUBST
Wendungen:
II. poison [ˈpɔɪzən] VERB trans
1. poison (administer poison to):
2. poison (spoil, corrupt):
to poison sb's mind (against sb)
poisoning SUBST kein Pl
I. lead1 [li:d] SUBST
1. lead kein Pl (front position):
2. lead:
3. lead THEAT:
4. lead (clue):
to get a lead on sth
5. lead (connecting wire):
6. lead Brit, Aus (for dog):
II. lead1 [li:d] VERB trans led, led
1. lead (be in charge of):
lead discussion, inquiry
2. lead (conduct):
to lead the way übtr
3. lead (induce):
to lead sb to do sth
4. lead HANDEL, SPORT (be ahead of):
5. lead (live a particular way):
lead life
Wendungen:
to lead sb by the nose ugs
III. lead1 [li:d] VERB intr led, led
1. lead (be in charge):
2. lead (guide followers):
3. lead (conduct):
to lead to/into sth a. übtr
4. lead (be ahead):
lead2 [led] SUBST
1. lead kein Pl (metal):
2. lead NAUT:
3. lead in pencil:
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lead poisoning SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. poison [ˈpɔɪ·zən] SUBST
Wendungen:
II. poison [ˈpɔɪ·zən] VERB trans
1. poison (give poison to):
2. poison (spoil, corrupt):
to poison sb's mind (against sb/sth)
poisoning SUBST
I. lead1 [lid] SUBST
1. lead (front position):
2. lead:
3. lead THEAT:
4. lead (clue, tip):
to get a lead on sth
5. lead (connecting wire):
6. lead (dog leash):
II. lead1 <led, led> [lid] VERB trans
1. lead (be in charge of):
lead discussion, inquiry
2. lead (conduct):
to lead the way übtr
3. lead (induce):
to lead sb to do sth
4. lead HANDEL, SPORT (be ahead of):
5. lead (live a particular way):
lead life
Wendungen:
to lead sb (around) by the nose ugs
III. lead1 <led, led> [lid] VERB intr
1. lead (be in charge):
2. lead (guide followers):
3. lead (conduct):
to lead to/into sth a. übtr
4. lead (be ahead):
lead2 [led] SUBST
1. lead (metal):
2. lead in pencil:
3. lead NAUT:
Present
Ipoison
youpoison
he/she/itpoisons
wepoison
youpoison
theypoison
Past
Ipoisoned
youpoisoned
he/she/itpoisoned
wepoisoned
youpoisoned
theypoisoned
Present Perfect
Ihavepoisoned
youhavepoisoned
he/she/ithaspoisoned
wehavepoisoned
youhavepoisoned
theyhavepoisoned
Past Perfect
Ihadpoisoned
youhadpoisoned
he/she/ithadpoisoned
wehadpoisoned
youhadpoisoned
theyhadpoisoned
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Another source of poisoning is exposure to the organic solvent dichloromethane, found in some paint strippers, as the metabolism of dichloromethane produces carbon monoxide.
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Multiple studies have found that housing hens in particularly close quarters, known as battery cages, may increase the likelihood of salmonella poisoning.
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He hardly had the strength to sit up in bed and was diagnosed with a stomach virus or food poisoning.
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A postmortem investigation found a poisoning by an unspecified radioactive material.
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However, there is no known scientific basis for the theory that merely touching lead glass can cause lead poisoning.
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