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lead

/liːd/
If you lead a group of people, you walk or ride in front of them. 带领

verb [vt. 及物动词] 引领,带路;通向,通往;(与…)相连,相通;领导,指挥;导致,造成;促使,使得;过(某种生活);领先,居于首位;开牌;对(证人)进行诱询;用水砣测深

The president and vice president led the mourners. 总统和副总统带领着送葬人群。

noun [抽象名词] 领先地位;超前量,领先的距离;范例,榜样;线索;主角,扮演主角的演员;铅;铅笔芯;狗绳,牵狗带;(报纸或电台的)要闻,头条;子弹;电线,导线;导语;(投球前跑垒员的)离垒;螺距,牙距;水渠,水道;行间距

Harvard took the lead and remained unperturbed by the repeated challenges. 哈佛取得了领先地位,经过再三挑战后仍然镇定自若。

过去式 过去分词 现在分词
LED LED leading
lead 出现在下面的课文中(提供视频、音频及笔记等可系统性学习)
Lesson 60 The future
Lesson 5 The facts
Lesson 9 Flying cats
Lesson 25 The Cutty Sark
Lesson 27 Nothing to sell and nothing to buy
Lesson 45 The power of the press
lead

n. 铅;领导;导线;榜样;石墨

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Ethnic tensions among the republics could lead to civil war. 各共和国之间紧张的民族关系可能导致内战。
I lead a pretty mundane existence. 我过着相当平淡的生活。
The party now has an unassailable lead. 这个党的领先地位现在坚不可摧。
He has gone into the lead. 他已处于领先地位。
...the door that led to the garden. …通往院子的门。
...a hallway leading to the living room. …通往客厅的过道。
So far Fischer leads by five wins to two. 到目前为止,菲舍尔以5:2领先。
In 1920, the United States led the world in iron and steel manufacturing. 美国的钢铁制造业在1920年领先于世界。