English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word lead
English | Esperanto |
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(conduct; direct; guide; head; drive; show the way) | |
(conduct; guide; channel; wage; bring; drive; show; usher) | |
🔗 When the music stopped Carfilhiot led Suldrun to the side of the room, and somewhat apart. | |
(leaden) | |
🔗 Eating the meat of animals hunted using lead ammunition can be more dangerous for health than was previously thought, especially for children and people who consume large quantities. | |
🔗 Of 180 birds examined by the scientists, 179 were shot with lead. | |
(get) | |
(precede; head) | |
( postiĝi ) | |
(direct; guide; manage; steer; conduct; drive; head; refer; address) | |
(charge; leadership) | |
(conduct; leadership) | |
(precede) | |
🔗 This could be the sign that leads us to the Holy Grail! | |
(run) | |
🔗 Kohl led Germany for 16 years (from 1982 to 1998). | |
🔗 A small team led by two distinguished Microsoft engineers, Anders Hejlsberg and Scott Wiltamuch, developed the original C# language. | |
lead astray (decoy; seduce) | forlogi (delogi ) |
(divert; abduce; take away) | |
🔗 One by one they led Fain’s horses away and, when the last was gone, did not return. | |
lead in | piloti en la havenon |
lead poisoner (livid entoloma; livid agaric; livid pinkgill; leaden entoloma) | plumba entolomo |
lead to (bring about; cause; result in; turn out) | |
red lead (minium) | |
take the lead | preni la gvidadon |
(lead) | |
🔗 His expression was hidden by a grotesque helmet, part of a heavy, leaden armour which shielded his entire body, but the tone of voice in which he answered showed nervous exasperation. | |
(boss; chief; governor; head; master; prefect) | |
(manager; conductor; director; marshal) | |
(conductor) | |
(boss; chief; headman; head; kingpin) | |
(eminent; coryphaeus) | |
🔗 There are the leaders! | |
leading | direktanta |
leading | |
lead‐line (sounding‐line; plumb‐line) | |
mislead (fool) | |
(misinform) | |
🔗 Comments that mislead are far worse than no comments at all. | |
mislead (cheat; deceive; con; delude; fool; trick; bamboozle; beguile; dupe) | |
(lead) | |
🔗 But now general Gerasimov has to run a real war. |