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lead away

/leed/US // lid //UK // (liːd) //

带走,引开,领走,带走了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    led, lead·ing.

    • : to go before or with to show the way; conduct or escort: to lead a group on a cross-country hike.
    • : to conduct by holding and guiding: to lead a horse by a rope.
    • : to influence or induce; cause: Subsequent events led him to reconsider his position.
    • : to guide in direction, course, action, opinion, etc.; bring: You can lead her around to your point of view if you are persistent.
    • : to conduct or bring in a particular course.
    • : to serve to bring to a place: The first street on the left will lead you to Andrews Place.
    • : to take or bring: The prisoners were led into the warden's office.
    • : to command or direct: He led the Allied forces during the war.
    • : to go at the head of or in advance of; proceed first in: The mayor will lead the parade.
    • : to be superior to; have the advantage over: The first baseman leads his teammates in runs batted in.
    • : to have top position or first place in: Iowa leads the nation in corn production.
    • : to have the directing or principal part in: The minister will now lead us in prayer. He led a peace movement.
    • : to act as leader of; conduct.
    • : to go through or pass: to lead a full life.
    • : Cards. to begin a round, game, etc., with.
    • : to aim and fire a firearm or cannon ahead of in order to allow for the travel of the target while the bullet or shell is reaching it.
    • : Football. to throw a lead pass to: The quarterback led the left end.
v.无主动词 verb
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    led, lead·ing.

    • : to act as a guide; show the way: You lead and we'll follow.
    • : to afford passage to a place: That path leads directly to the house.
    • : to go first; be in advance: The band will lead and the troops will follow.
    • : to result in; tend toward: The incident led to his resignation. One remark often leads to another.
    • : to take the directing or principal part.
    • : to take the offensive: The contender led with a right to the body.
    • : Cards. to make the first play.
    • : to be led or submit to being led, as a horse: A properly trained horse will lead easily.
    • : Baseball. to leave a base before the delivery of a pitch in order to reach the next base more quickly.
    • : lead back, to play from a suit that one's partner led.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the first or foremost place; position in advance of others: He took the lead in the race.
    • : the extent of such an advance position: He had a lead of four lengths.
    • : a person or thing that leads.
    • : a leash.
    • : a suggestion or piece of information that helps to direct or guide; tip; clue: I got a lead on a new job. The phone list provided some great sales leads.
    • : a guide or indication of a road, course, method, etc., to follow.
    • : precedence; example; leadership: They followed the lead of the capital in their fashions.
    • : Theater. the principal part in a play.the person who plays it.
    • : Cards. the act or right of playing first, as in a round.the card, suit, etc., so played.
    • : Journalism. lede.
    • : Electricity. an often flexible and insulated single conductor, as a wire, used in connections between pieces of electric apparatus.
    • : the act of taking the offensive.
    • : Nautical. the direction of a rope, wire, or chain.Also called leader .any of various devices for guiding a running rope.
    • : Naval Architecture. the distance between the center of lateral resistance and the center of effort of a sailing ship, usually expressed decimally as a fraction of the water-line length.
    • : an open channel through a field of ice.
    • : Mining. a lode.an auriferous deposit in an old riverbed.
    • : the act of aiming a gun ahead of a moving target.
    • : the distance ahead of a moving target that a gun must be aimed in order to score a direct hit.
    • : Baseball. an act or instance of leading.
    • : Manège. the foreleg that consistently extends beyond and strikes the ground ahead of the other foreleg: The horse is cantering on the left lead.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : most important; principal; leading; first: lead editorial;lead elephant;lead designer.
    • : Football. thrown ahead of the intended receiver so as to allow him to catch it while running.
    • : Baseball. nearest to scoring: They forced the lead runner at third base on an attempted sacrifice.
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    • : lead off, to take the initiative; begin.Baseball.to be the first player in the batting order or the first batter in an inning.
    • : lead on, to induce to follow an unwise course of action; mislead.to cause or encourage to believe something that is not true.
    • : lead out, to make a beginning.to escort a partner to begin a dance: He led her out and they began a rumba.

Phrases

  • lead a chase
  • lead a dog's life
  • lead a double life
  • lead by the nose
  • lead down the garden path
  • leading light
  • leading question
  • lead off
  • lead on
  • lead one to
  • lead the way
  • lead up the garden path
  • lead up to
  • lead with one's chin
  • all roads lead to Rome
  • blind leading the blind
  • get the lead out of
  • go over (like a lead balloon)
  • put lead in one's pencil
  • you can lead a horse to water

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
amuse逗乐,逗趣,娱乐,逗笑bewilder迷惑,迷惑人,迷惑人心,迷惑人的detract减损,减轻,减轻影响,减损了disturb困扰,干扰,扰乱,骚扰divert转移,转移注意力,转移方向,疏导entertain招待,受理,招待会,招待人fluster流言蜚语,流感,流言四起,流言mislead误导,诓骗,误导性的,误导性perplex困惑,困扰,困扰的问题,疑惑puzzle谜题,难题,拼图,谜团trouble麻烦,麻烦的事,烦恼,困难abstract抽象的,抽象,抽取,抽象派addle加德勒,瘾君子,加德纳,加德士agitate搅拌,鼓动,搅拌器,煽动befuddle淆乱,混乱,混淆视听,淆乱人心beguile乞讨,乞求,乞怜,乞讨者confound困惑,混淆,混淆视听derange变态,变形,颠覆,颠倒黑白discompose忧虑,扰乱,紊乱,扰乱气氛disconcert令人不安,使人不安,使人不安的是,令人不安的是engross吞噬,沉迷于此,沉迷,沉迷于其中harass骚扰,扰乱,骚扰他人,骚扰别人madden马登,麦迪逊,玛登,麦登occupy占领,占据,占用,占据了sidetrack旁门左道,旁路,岔道口stall摊位,档期,档口,摊开torment煎煎熬熬,煎熬,折磨,荼毒unbalance非平衡,非平衡性,非平衡态,非均衡unhinge解开,解除铰链,卸下铰链,解除铰链的作用call away呼叫,拨打电话,呼叫方式,打电话给我catch flies捉苍蝇,捕蝇,抓苍蝇,捉飞draw away平局,抽签,抽出,抽签结果frenzy狂热,狂热的,热潮,狂潮lead astray误入歧途,误入迷途,误入歧途的人,误入歧途的mix up混淆,搞混了,混杂,混淆视听throw off甩掉,抛出,甩开,扔掉turn aside拨开,搁置,撇开,搁置一旁

Examples

  • Customer engagement, brand promotion, and lead generation are also the top activities of brands on social media.

  • The ad extension allows advertisers to opt in to having a lead form pop up directly in search results upon an ad click.

  • This has been a concern for a while on the SEO side, but lead form extensions expand this move into paid advertising.

  • Like Target Impression Share, Maximize Clicks campaigns should focus more on awareness and leads than actual sales.

  • Ensure consistency to dominate local search and increase the visitor-to-lead conversion rate.

  • Such is her burgeoning popularity Toomey is looking to employ more instructors to lead her highly personalized exercise classes.

  • There were a lot of little pieces, pieces of lead and stuff.

  • Big Perm worries that the lack of policing the “small fry” will lead to more crimes by “big fry.”

  • Few reports of his mental illness discuss lead poisoning as a possible reason for his mental deterioration.

  • Sting took over the lead role to try to draw an audience, but his thumpingly inspirational score was already the hero of the show.

  • These differences of interests will lead to disputes, ill blood, and finally to separation.

  • I looked round to see where our help was most wanted, and was about to lead them forward, when I heard the voice of the Alcalde.

  • He was mounted on a spirited horse and his manner showed he was ready for any kind of an adventure, no matter where it might lead.

  • The slightest yellowish-brown discoloration indicates the presence of lead.

  • Such a refusal would lead to quick enquiry—enquiry to information—information to want of confidence and speedy ruin.