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lead

英 [liːd] 美[lid]
  • n. 领导;铅;导线;榜样
  • vt. 领导;致使;引导;指挥
  • vi. 领导;导致;用水砣测深
  • adj. 带头的;最重要的
  • n. (Lead)人名;(英)利德

词组搭配


lead off

To begin; start.

开始;开端

&I{Baseball} To be the first batter in an inning.

&I{【棒球】} 一局中的第一位击球手

lead on

To keep in a state of expectation or hope; entice.

诱惑,引诱:使处于一种期盼或希望的状态;诱惑

To mislead; deceive.

误导;欺骗

lead someone astray

cause someone to act or think foolishly or wrongly

使误入歧途,使想入非非

lead someone by the nose

(informal)control someone totally, especially by deceiving them

(非正式)(尤指用欺骗手段)牵着鼻子走

lead someone a dance
lead from the front

take an active role in what one is urging and directing others to do

身先士卒,带头干

lead someone up (或北美down) the garden path

(informal)give someone misleading clues or signals

(非正式)提供误导的线索(或信号)

lead the way
lead with one's chin

(informal)(of a boxer) leave one's chin unprotected

(非正式)(拳击运动员)未保护下巴

get the lead out

(informal, chieflyN. Amer.)move or work more quickly

(非正式,主北美)加快脚步,加快工作

lead in one's pencil

(informal)(非正式)vigour or energy, especially sexual energy in a man

精力,活力,(尤指)男人性 能力

lead someone on

mislead or deceive someone, especially into believing that one is in love with or attracted to them

误导,欺骗(尤指使相信自己引人喜爱)

lead up to

To result in by a series of steps

由一系列步骤导致

events leading up to the coup.

导致政变的事件

To proceed toward (a main topic) with preliminary remarks.

用前言引入(一主要话题)

get the lead out【非正式用语】

To start moving or move more rapidly.

开始运动或加快运动

双语例句


1. Politicians say it could lead to a dissolution of parliament.
政客们说这可能会导致议会解散。

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2. The group proceeded with a march they knew would lead to bloodshed.
这个团体继续示威游行,他们知道这将导致流血事件的发生。

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3. This can lead to bodily weakness and muscle wastage.
这样可能会导致身体虚弱和肌肉萎缩。

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4. Lack of exercise can lead to feelings of depression and exhaustion.
缺乏锻炼会导致抑郁和疲劳。

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5. The Turkish situation makes the lead in tomorrow's Guardian.
土耳其局势将成为明天《卫报》的头条。

来自柯林斯例句