lead
lead
li:d
lid
British pronunciation
/liːd/

“lead”的英语定义和含义

to lead
01

引导, 带领

to guide or show the direction for others to follow
Transitive: to lead sb somewhere
to lead definition and meaning
example
例子
The tour guide led us through the museum.
导游带领我们穿过博物馆。
Dad led the family on a hike in the forest.
爸爸带领全家去森林里远足。
1.1

领导, 引导

to play before everyone else
Transitive: to lead a game
example
例子
The quarterback will lead the team during the final play.
四分卫将在最后一场比赛中带领球队。
She led the game with her impressive skills on the court.
她以在球场上令人印象深刻的技巧带领了比赛。
1.2

出牌, 开始

to use a particular card as one's first card in a game
Intransitive: to lead with a card
example
例子
She led with a low card to deceive her opponents.
了一张低牌来欺骗对手。
She led the game by playing a high-ranking card.
她通过打出一张高等级的牌领导了游戏。
02

导致, 引起

to be the cause of something
Transitive: to lead to a consequence
to lead definition and meaning
example
例子
Lack of exercise can lead to weight gain.
缺乏运动可能导致体重增加。
Neglecting maintenance can lead to costly repairs.
忽视维护可能会导致昂贵的维修。
2.1

引导, 导致

to be someone's reason for doing or thinking something
Ditransitive: to lead sb to do sth
example
例子
His passion for helping others led him to pursue a career in social work.
他对帮助他人的热情引导他从事社会工作。
The need for financial stability led her to accept a job offer.
对财务稳定的需求促使她接受了工作邀请。
03

领导, 带领

to be the leader or in charge of something
Transitive: to lead a group or activity
to lead definition and meaning
example
例子
The tour group was led by a knowledgeable guide.
旅游团由一位知识渊博的导游带领
The research team was led by a renowned scientist.
研究团队由一位著名科学家领导
3.1

领导, 带领

to perform as the principal musician in a group of musicians
Transitive: to lead a musical band
example
例子
She leads the orchestra as the principal violinist.
她作为首席小提琴手指挥乐团。
He leads the jazz band with his mesmerizing saxophone solos.
他以迷人的萨克斯独奏带领爵士乐队。
3.2

领先, 占据优势

to have the advantage over other participants in a competition such as a race, match, or game
Transitive: to lead a competition
example
例子
The golfer sank a birdie putt to lead the tournament.
高尔夫球手击入小鸟推杆以领先锦标赛。
With a powerful stroke, he pulled ahead to lead the swimming race.
一个强有力的划水动作,他 领先 了游泳比赛。
3.3

领先, 超越

to excel and stand out, surpassing all others in a particular field or activity
Transitive: to lead a field or activity
example
例子
The country leads the world in renewable energy production.
该国在可再生能源生产方面领先世界。
The company leads the market in innovative technology.
该公司在创新技术方面领先市场。
04

带领, 引导

to go to a specific place or in a certain direction
Intransitive: to lead somewhere
example
例子
Which aisle leads to the dairy section?
哪条过道通向乳制品区?
The path leads through the forest to a hidden clearing.
这条小路通向森林深处的一片隐蔽空地。
4.1

连接, 联结

to join or connect two particular things or places together
Intransitive: to lead somewhere
Transitive: to lead sb somewhere
example
例子
The bridge leads from the town center to the park.
这座桥连接从市中心到公园。
This road leads directly to the airport.
这条路直接通向机场。
05

, 生活

to experience a particular kind of life
Transitive: to lead a particular kind of life
example
例子
He leads a busy and hectic life as a CEO.
他作为CEO过着忙碌而 hectic 的生活。
She prefers to lead a simple and minimalist life.
她更喜欢一种简单和极简主义的生活。
Lead
01

a rope, chain, or strap used to guide or restrain an animal

lead definition and meaning
example
例子
She attached the dog 's lead before heading out for a walk.
The horse pulled at the lead impatiently.
02

主角, 主演

an actor who plays the main role in a play or movie
Wiki
lead definition and meaning
example
例子
The lead captivated audiences with his powerful performance in the title role of the play.
主角以其在剧中主角的强大表演吸引了观众。
She auditioned for the lead in the school musical and was thrilled to be cast as the lead singer.
她参加了学校音乐剧主角的试镜,并很高兴被选为主唱。
03

a role or position of guiding or influencing others by taking initiative or setting an example for others to follow

example
例子
She took the lead in organizing the charity event.
When no one volunteered, he stepped forward to take the lead.
04

a piece of information that may help uncover the truth or solve a problem, especially in an investigation or search

example
例子
The detectives finally found a lead in the missing person case.
Each clue brought them closer to a solid lead.
05

the opening section of a news story or article that summarizes the main points and captures the reader's attention

example
例子
The reporter rewrote the lead to make the story more compelling.
A strong lead gives readers the essential facts in the first paragraph.
06

the distance or angle ahead of a moving target at which a weapon must be aimed to compensate for the projectile's travel time

example
例子
The sniper adjusted his lead before taking the shot.
You need more lead when the target is moving quickly.
07

the first card played at the start of a trick in a card game, which sets the suit that other players must follow

example
例子
She won the previous trick and now had the lead.
His choice of the opening lead determined the rest of the hand.
08

a short insulated wire used to connect electrical components or provide current, often for temporary setups

example
例子
The mechanic used a jumper lead to start the car.
He connected the battery to the circuit using a red lead.
09

a thin strip of metal once used between lines of type in printing to control spacing

example
例子
Traditional printers inserted a lead between each line of text.
Increasing the lead improved readability in the final print.
10

the advance timing of ignition in an internal combustion engine relative to the piston's position, used to improve performance

example
例子
The mechanic adjusted the spark lead to optimize the engine's timing.
Too much lead can cause knocking in high-performance engines.
11

the most important or prominent news story featured in a broadcast or publication

example
例子
The election results became the lead on every channel.
The reporter 's exclusive interview was chosen as the evening 's lead.
12

a clue, tip, or piece of information that may present a chance or opportunity, especially in business or investigation

example
例子
The sales team followed up on a promising new lead.
She got a job lead through a former colleague.
13

(in baseball) the distance a base runner moves away from a base while preparing to advance to the next one

example
例子
The pitcher kept checking the runner 's lead to prevent a steal.
A generous lead increases the chance of reaching the next base.
lead
lead
li:d
lid
British pronunciation
/lɛd/
Lead
01

, 重金属

a heavy soft metal, used in making bullets, in plumbing and roofing, especially in the past
Wiki
lead definition and meaning
example
例子
Historically, lead was commonly used in plumbing systems due to its malleability and corrosion resistance.
历史上,由于其延展性和耐腐蚀性而常用于管道系统。
The old building's roof was made of lead sheets, a durable material that provided excellent protection against the elements.
旧建筑的屋顶是由板制成的,这种耐用材料提供了极好的防风雨保护。
02

, 石墨

the object inside a pencil that makes a mark when moved on paper
lead definition and meaning
example
例子
The lead in mechanical pencils is available in different diameters to suit various writing preferences.
自动铅笔的铅芯有不同的直径可供选择,以适应不同的书写偏好。
When the lead in my pencil broke, I had to sharpen it to continue writing.
当我的铅笔铅芯断了时,我不得不削尖它才能继续写字。
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