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3 Translation results for lead in Spanish

noun | verb | noun

lead noun

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leads
plomo (metal); mina (de lápiz)
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Bars of lead
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¿Cómo se pronuncia lead? ¿Esta palabra está relacionada con el verbo lead?
  • En esta palabra, la ea se pronuncia como una sola e. La palabra rima con red o bed.
    El verbo lead y los sustantivos que derivan de el están completamente desconectados de esta palabra. Aunque la ortografía es idéntica, estas palabras se pronuncian diferentemente y tienen significados completamente diferentes.

lead verb

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led, has led, is leading, leads
conducir, llevar, guiar; dirigir; encabezar, ir al frente de
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A Swiss farmer leads his cattle through the mountains.

Example sentences of
lead verb

  • You lead us and we'll follow right behind you.

Synonyms of
lead verb

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  • No confundir al sustantivo lead, un tipo de metal, con este verbo y los varios sustantivos que derivan de el. Ese sustantivo se pronuncia de otra manera y tiene un significado completamente diferente.

lead noun

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leads
delantera, primer lugar

Example sentences of
lead noun

  • The runner from Kenya was in the lead for most of the race.
  • Our school took the lead in fighting violence.
  • The detectives had a few leads to follow.

Synonyms of
lead noun

Detailed synonyms for lead noun

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Phrasal verbs for lead

Related phrases for lead

Reverse translation for lead

plomo  (metal) - lead, plumb line, fuse, bore, drag 
mina  (de lápiz) - mine, lead (for pencils) 
conducir  - to drive a vehicle, to direct, to lead, to drive (a vehicle) 
llevar  - to have, to lead, to take away, to carry, to wear, to take, to lead 
guiar  - to guide, to lead, to manage 
dirigir  - to direct, to lead, to address, to aim, to point, to conduct (music) 
encabezar  - to head, to lead, to put a heading on, to spearhead 
delantera  - front, front part, front row, forward line (in sports) 
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