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lead1

verb
/liːd/
/liːd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they lead
/liːd/
/liːd/
he / she / it leads
/liːdz/
/liːdz/
past simple led
/led/
/led/
past participle led
/led/
/led/
-ing form leading
/ˈliːdɪŋ/
/ˈliːdɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    show the way带路

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to go with or in front of a person or an animal to show the way or to make them go in the right direction带路;领路;引领 synonym guide
    • If you lead, I'll follow.你领头,我跟着。
    • lead somebody/something + adv./prep. He led us out into the grounds.他领我们进了庭院。
    • The receptionist led the way to the boardroom.接待员领路到董事会会议室。
    • She led the horse back into the stable.她把那匹马牵回了马厩。
    • The robbers led police on a high-speed chase through the city.抢劫犯带领警察在城市中进行高速追逐。
    • (figurative) I tried to lead the discussion back to the main issue.我试图把讨论引回到主要问题上。
    Synonyms taketake
    • lead
    • escort
    • drive
    • show
    • walk
    • guide
    • usher
    • direct
    These words all mean to go with somebody from one place to another.
    • take to go with somebody from one place to another, for example in order to show them something or to show them the way to a place:
      • It’s too far to walk—I’ll take you by car.步行路太远,我开车送你去。
    • lead to go with or go in front of somebody in order to show them the way or to make them go in the right direction:
      • Firefighters led the survivors to safety.消防队员把幸存者带到了安全的地方。
    • escort to go with somebody in order to protect or guard them or to show them the way:
      • The president arrived, escorted by twelve bodyguards.总统在十二名保镖的护送下到达。
    • drive to take somebody somewhere in a car, taxi, etc:
      • My mother drove us to the airport.我母亲开车把我们送到了机场。
    • show to take somebody to a particular place, in the right direction, or along the correct route:
      • The attendant showed us to our seats.服务员把我们带到我们的座位。
    • walk to go somewhere with somebody on foot, especially in order to make sure that they get there safely; to take an animal, especially a dog, for a walk or make an animal walk somewhere:
      • He always walked her home.他经常护送她走回家。
      • Have you walked the dog yet today?你今天遛狗了吗?
    • guide to show somebody the way to a place, often by going with them; to show somebody a place that you know well:
      • She guided us through the busy streets.她带领我们穿过了繁忙的街道。
      • We were guided around the museums.我们被领着参观了博物馆。
    • usher (rather formal) to politely take or show somebody where they should go, especially within a building:指礼貌地引往、引导、引领,尤指在建筑物内:
      • She ushered her guests to their seats.她把客人引领到座位上。
    • direct (rather formal) to tell or show somebody how to get somewhere or where to go:指给某人指路、为某人领路:
      • A young woman directed them to the station.一名年轻女子给他们指了去车站的路。
    Patterns
    • to take/​lead/​escort/​drive/​show/​walk/​guide/​usher/​direct somebody to/​out of/​into something
    • to take/​lead/​escort/​drive/​show/​walk/​guide somebody around/​round
    • to take/​lead/​escort/​drive/​walk somebody home
    • to take/​lead/​escort/​guide somebody to safety
    • to lead/​show the way
    Extra Examples
    • ‘Lead on!’ said Arnold.阿诺德说:“继续领路吧!”
    • Firefighters led the survivors to safety.消防队员把幸存者带到了安全的地方。
    • You lead the way and we'll follow.你带路,我们跟着你。
    • Five people helping to lead a convoy of aid are feared dead.为救援车队带路的 5 个人恐已遇难。
    • Let me lead the way.我来带路。
    • She led them along a dark corridor to a small room.她领他们穿过黑暗的走廊来到一个小房间。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • away
    • back
    • on
    verb + lead
    • help (to)
    • allow somebody to
    • let somebody
    preposition
    • along
    • down
    • into
    phrases
    • lead the way
    See full entry
  2. connect two things连接两事物

  3. [intransitive] to connect one object or place to another(与…)相连,相通
    • lead from something to something steps leading from the kitchen to the cellar从厨房到地窖的台阶
    • lead from something Disconnect the pipe leading from the top of the water tank.把与水箱顶部相通的管道断开。
    • lead to something The wire led to a speaker.这电线连接着扬声器。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • directly
    • back
    • down
    preposition
    • from
    • onto
    • to
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  4. of road/path/door道路;小路;门

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to go in a particular direction or to a particular place通向;通往
    • + adv./prep. A path led down the hill.一条小路通向山下。
    • The road led away from the house directly to the lake.这条路从房子直接通向湖边。
    • Which door leads to the yard?哪扇门通向庭院?
    • The corridor led into a spacious living room.走廊通向一个宽敞的客厅。
    • lead somebody + adv./prep. The track led us through a wood.我们沿着那条小道穿过了树林。
    Homophones lead | ledlead   led
    /led/
    /led/
    • lead noun
      • Copper piping replaced the use of lead.铜管取代了铅的使用。
    • led verb (past tense, past participle of lead1)
      • The staircase led to a secret passageway.楼梯通向一条秘密通道。
    Extra Examples
    • a path leading from the village to the old church从村庄通向古老教堂的小道
    • An old track led back through the wood.来时走过的老路延伸着穿过森林。
    • The glass doors lead out onto a rooftop garden.那些玻璃门通向一个屋顶花园。
    • The gardens lead directly onto a beach.公园迳直通向海滩。
    • (figurative) Discussion of a client's tax affairs will lead naturally into consideration of investment options.讨论客户的税务情况自然会引向对投资选择的考虑。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • directly
    • back
    • down
    preposition
    • from
    • onto
    • to
    See full entry
  6. cause原因

  7. [intransitive] lead to something to have something as a result导致,造成(后果) synonym result in
    • The carbon tax will inevitably lead to an increase in energy bills.碳税将不可避免地导致能源账单的增加。
    • the events that eventually led to war最终导致战争的事件
    • The fire ant's painful sting can ultimately lead to death for some people.火蚁痛苦的蛰刺最终会导致一些人死亡。
    • Eating too much sugar can lead to health problems.食用过多的糖会引起健康问题。
    • A reward was offered for information leading to an arrest.提供线索使嫌犯被捕的人可获得赏金。
    Language Bank causecauseX causes YX 导致 Y
      • Childhood obesity can cause/lead to long-term health problems.儿童肥胖可能导致长期的健康问题。
      • Changes in lifestyle and diet over the last twenty years have caused/led to/resulted in a sharp increase in childhood obesity.过去二十年生活方式及饮食的变化导致肥胖儿童数量急剧上升。
      • Several factors, including changes in diet and lifestyle, have contributed to the increase in childhood obesity.包括饮食及生活方式变化在内的多个因素促使肥胖儿童数量增加。
      • Research suggests that fast food and soft drinks directly contribute to childhood obesity.研究表明快餐和软饮料会直接导致儿童肥胖。
      • Genetics, lifestyle and diet are all important factors in cases of childhood obesity.基因、生活方式和饮食都是造成儿童肥胖的重要因素。
      • Even small changes in lifestyle and diet can bring about significant weight loss.甚至生活方式及饮食的细微变化都可能带来明显的体重下降。
    Extra Examples
    • Business success does not automatically lead to financial success.商业成功不一定会赚钱。
    • These measures in turn led to an increased opportunity for independent music production.这些措施转而导致独立音乐制作机会的增加。
    • Worrying about your weight is more likely to lead to low self-esteem.对体重的担心更有可能导致自尊心低下。
    • The use of soft drugs does not necessarily lead to a progression to hard drugs.吸食软毒品不一定会发展成要吸食硬毒品。
    • Such actions would most likely lead to the decline of rural communities.这样的行动极有可能会导致乡村社区的衰落。
    • Sugar and fat can easily lead to obesity.糖和脂肪很容易导致肥胖。
    • Industrialization inevitably led to the expansion of the urban working class.工业化不可避免地导致了城市工薪阶层人数的增长。
    Topics Change, cause and effecta2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • normally
    • usually
    • inevitably
    verb + lead
    • can
    • may
    • might
    preposition
    • to
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  8. [transitive] to be the reason why somebody does or thinks something使得出(观点);引导(某人)
    • lead somebody (to something) What led you to this conclusion?你是如何得出这个结论的?
    • He's too easily led (= easily persuaded to do or think something).他太容易受人左右了。
    • lead somebody to do something Circumstances eventually led her to train as a doctor.环境最终使她接受了医生培训。
    • The situation is far worse than we had been led to believe.情况比我们听信的要糟糕得多。
    Extra Examples
    • Some children are easily led.有些孩子很容易被引导。
    • This has led scientists to speculate on the existence of other galaxies.这就使得科学家推测还有其他星系存在。
    • What we found leads us to suspect that more people may be involved.我们发现的情况使我们怀疑也许有更多的人卷入其中。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • normally
    • usually
    • inevitably
    verb + lead
    • can
    • may
    • might
    preposition
    • to
    See full entry
  9. be in control控制

  10. [transitive, intransitive] lead (something) to be in control of something; to be the leader of something控制;掌管;领导;率领
    • to lead a team/group领导团队/小组
    • to lead an expedition/a discussion领导探险/讨论
    • Inspector Sam Roland is leading the investigation. 萨姆·罗兰探长正在领导调查。
    • Who will lead the party in the next election?下一届选举谁来领导这个党?
    • The campaign for the ban was led by Greenpeace.这项禁令是由绿色和平组织发起的。
    • A good manager leads by example (= shows people how to behave by behaving in that way themselves).一个好的经理以身作则。
    Extra Examples
    • The project is run by a team of experts led by Andrew Hall.该项目由安德鲁·霍尔领导的专家团队负责。
    • He led the first expedition to the North Pole.他领导了第一次北极探险活动。
    • Detective Inspector Adrian Eakins, who is leading the hunt for the killer, has called a press conference.负责追捕凶手的探长阿德里安·埃金斯召开了新闻发布会。
  11. be best/first属最佳/第一

  12. [transitive, intransitive] to be the best at something; to be in first place最擅长于;处于首位;处于领先地位
    • lead (somebody/something) (in something) The department led the world in cancer research.这个系在癌症研究方面走在了世界前列。
    • We lead the way in space technology.我们在航天技术方面处于领先地位。
    • lead (somebody/something) by something The champion is leading (her nearest rival) by 18 seconds.冠军领先了(紧随其后的对手)18 秒钟。
    Extra Examples
    • The firm's solid construction standards still lead the field.该公司坚实的建筑水准在业内仍处于领先地位。
    • He led the race for eight laps until his engine blew.比赛中他有八圈一路领先,直到他的发动机爆裂。
  13. life生活

  14. [transitive] lead something to have a particular type of life过(某种生活)
    • We lead a very quiet life.我们过着非常安静的生活。
    • to lead a life of luxury/a miserable existence过着奢侈/悲惨的生活
    • I tried to lead as normal a life as possible.我努力过着尽可能正常的生活。
  15. process

  16. [transitive] lead something to cause a process to start导致,造成(后果)
    • The recent economic recovery was almost entirely led by exports.最近的经济复苏几乎完全是由出口带动的。
  17. in card games纸牌游戏

  18. [intransitive, transitive] to play first; to play something as your first card开牌;率先出牌
    • It's your turn to lead.轮到你开牌了。
    • lead something to lead the ten of clubs先出梅花十
  19. Word OriginOld English lǣdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch leiden and German leiten, also to load and lode.
Idioms
the blind leading the blind
  1. a situation in which people with almost no experience or knowledge give advice to others who also have no experience or knowledge盲人教盲人;盲人引导瞎子Topics Suggestions and advicec2
lead somebody astray
  1. to make somebody go in the wrong direction or do things that are wrong通向;通往
    • Jack's parents thought the other boys might lead him astray.杰克的父母认为,其他的男孩可能会把他引入歧途。
lead somebody by the nose
  1. (informal) to make somebody do everything you want; to control somebody completely牵着某人的鼻子走;完全操纵(或控制)某人
lead the charge
  1. to be the first to make the effort to do something new控制;掌管;领导;率领
    • Denmark, Norway and Sweden are united in leading the charge to a cash-free economy.丹麦、挪威和瑞典团结一致,带头向无现金经济迈进。
lead somebody a (merry) dance
  1. (British English, informal) to cause somebody a lot of trouble or worry给某人造成许多麻烦(或忧虑)
lead from the front
  1. to take an active part in what you are telling or persuading others to do带头;带动;引导
lead/live the life of Riley
  1. (old-fashioned, informal, often disapproving) to live a happy and comfortable life with no problems or responsibilities无忧无虑地生活;安逸地生活;舒适愉快地生活
    • The two crooks had been living the life of Riley.这两个骗子一直过着赖利的生活。
    • He planned to retire early and then lead the life of Riley.他计划提前退休,然后过着赖利的生活。
lead (somebody) nowhere
  1. to have no successful result for somebody毫无成果
    • This discussion is leading us nowhere.我们这场讨论将毫无结果。
    • Often there are discoveries which lead nowhere.有些发现往往无果而终。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
lead somebody up/down the garden path
  1. (informal) to make somebody believe something that is not true给某人误导的信息(或提示);误导某人
one thing leads to another
  1. used to suggest that the way one event or action leads to others is so obvious that it does not need to be stated(暗示事情的发展过程显而易见)一来二去,自然而然
    • He offered me a ride home one night, and, well, one thing led to another and now we're married!一天晚上他让我搭车回家,唔,就这样自然发展,我们现在结婚了!
you can lead/take a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink
  1. (saying) you can give somebody the opportunity to do something, but you cannot force them to do it if they do not want to牵马近水易,逼马饮水难;机会可以给,做不做由人;老牛不饮水,不能强按头

lead1

noun
/liːd/
/liːd/
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    first place首位

  1. the lead
    [singular] the position ahead of everyone else in a race or competition(竞赛中的)领先地位
    • She took the lead in the second lap.她在第二圈时取得领先。
    • to hold (onto)/regain the lead 保持/重新获得领先地位
    • in the lead The Democrats now appear to be in the lead.现在看来好像民主党人占优势。
    • into the lead He has gone into the lead.他已处于领先地位。
    • The lead car is now three minutes ahead of the rest of the field.现在跑在最前面的汽车较赛场上其余的赛车领先三分钟。
    Extra Examples
    • That game puts her back into the lead.那一局使她重新领先。
    • They regained the lead with only a few minutes left to play.他们在比赛还剩下最后几分钟时再度领先。
    • We were struggling to stay in the lead.我们正在奋力争取保持领先优势。
    Topics Sports: other sportsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • clear
    • comfortable
    verb + lead
    • be in
    • gain
    • have
    preposition
    • in the lead1
    • into the lead1
    • lead1 over
    See full entry
  2. [singular] lead (over somebody/something) the amount or distance that somebody/something is in front of somebody/something else超前量;领先的距离 synonym advantage
    • a commanding/comfortable lead 遥遥/轻松领先
    • to extend/stretch/double/increase your lead扩大/延伸/加倍/增加你的领先优势
    • lead of something Labour have taken a lead of five points in the polls. 工党在民意测验中领先五个百分点。
    • lead (of something) over somebody/something He managed to hold a lead of two seconds over his closest rival.他比跟得最紧的对手领先两秒钟。
    • An own goal from United gave Chelsea an early two-goal lead in the 11th minute. 曼联的乌龙球让切尔西在第11分钟领先两球。
    Extra Examples
    • The polls have given Labour a five-point lead.投票选举中工党领先五个百分点。
    • Manchester lost their early two-goal lead.曼彻斯特队失去了他们开场不久领先两球的优势。
    • They took an early lead.他们开始时处于领先位置。
    • They took a 3–0 lead in the first leg of the semi-final.他们在半决赛的第一场以3:0领先。
    • The yacht quickly established a one-mile lead over the nearest rival.游艇很快领先最近的对手一英里。
    • This win gives the team a two-point lead over their closest rival.本场获胜使这支队伍比成绩最接近的对手领先了两分。
    • He had opened up a small lead over his opponent.他已经开创了一个略微领先于对手的局面。
    • The team has now built up a commanding lead.这支队伍现在已经遥遥领先。
    • She has a narrow lead over the other runners.她比其他赛跑选手略为领先。
    • For the time being, China has a solid lead over India.中国暂时还稳稳领先于印度。
    • Houston increased their lead to 13–7休斯敦队将领先优势扩大到了 13 比 7。
    • Sheffield increased their lead just before half time.设非尔德队在上半场结束前扩大了领先优势。
    • He gradually extended his lead in the second half of the race to win by 49 seconds.他在比赛的后半段逐渐扩大了领先优势,以49秒的优势获胜。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • clear
    • comfortable
    verb + lead
    • be in
    • gain
    • have
    preposition
    • in the lead1
    • into the lead1
    • lead1 over
    See full entry
  3. example实例

  4. [singular] an example or action for people to copy实例;范例;榜样
    • If one bank raises interest rates, all the others will follow their lead.要是有一家银行提高利率,所有其他银行都会效法。
    • If we take the lead in this (= start to act), others may follow.如果我们在这方面带头行动,其余的人就会跟着来。
    • You go first, I'll take my lead from you.你领头,我来照样做。
    Extra Examples
    • Sixth- formers are seen to give the lead to younger students.六年级学生被认为会把领先优势让给更年轻的学生。
    • Intellectuals took the lead in criticism of the government.知识分子带头批评政府。
    • The country is yearning for a firm moral lead.这个国家渴望坚定的道德领导。
    • The report did not provide a clear lead for the improvement of training.该报告没有为改进培训提供明确的指导。
    • The government should give a lead in tackling racism.政府应该带头破除种族偏见。
    • We should follow their lead in banning chemical weapons.我们应该效仿他们的做法,禁止化学武器。
    • corporations that have chosen to take the lead on the privacy issue选择在隐私问题上先行一步的公司
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • moral
    verb + lead
    • give
    • take
    • follow
    preposition
    • lead1 in
    • lead1 on
    See full entry
  5. information信息

  6. [countable] a piece of information that may help to find out the truth or facts about a situation, especially a crime(尤指有关犯罪的)线索 synonym clue
    • The police will follow up all possible leads.警方将追踪所有可能有用的线索。
    Extra Examples
    • leads on the murderer's identity谋杀案凶手身分的线索
    • They have several solid leads in their investigation.他们的调查有了好几条可靠的线索。
    • The police are following every possible lead.警方不放过任何一条可能的线索。
    • Some promising leads are already emerging.已经出现了一些很有希望的迹象。
    • It turned out to be a false lead.结果发现那是一条虚假线索。
    • He said that he has a lead as to where Dylan may be.他说他有一条关于迪伦下落的线索。
    • Did you find any leads when you searched it?你搜索后找到什么线索了吗?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • promising
    • solid
    verb + lead
    • have
    • find
    • get
    preposition
    • lead1 as to
    • lead1 on
    See full entry
  7. in business商业

  8. [countable] a person or thing that may be useful to you, especially a possible new customer or business opportunity潜在客户:可能对您有用的人或物,尤其是可能的新客户或商机
    • The marketing campaign generated hundreds of new leads.营销活动产生了数百条新线索。
  9. actor/musician演员;音乐家

  10. [countable] the main part in a play, film, etc.; the person who plays this part(戏剧、电影等中的)主角;扮演主角的演员
    • Who is playing the lead?谁是主演?
    • the male/female lead男主角;女主角
    • Both Christine and Fiona want the lead role.克莉斯汀和菲奥娜都想扮演主角。
    • I always dreamed of becoming the lead singer in a band.过去我一直梦想成为乐队的主唱。
    • He played lead guitar on a number of tracks.他在几首曲目中演奏了铅吉他。
    • the band's lead guitarist该乐队的首席吉他手
    Extra Examples
    • Who is playing the lead?谁是主演?
    • She sings lead on four tracks.她主唱了 4 首曲子。
    • Her big break came when she was chosen to play the lead in a Broadway musical.她被选中饰演一部百老汇音乐剧的主角,从此她走红了。
    Topics Film and theatrec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • romantic
    • female
    • male
    verb + lead
    • play
    • sing
    lead + noun
    • character
    • role
    • actor
    See full entry
  11. person in charge

  12. [countable] the person in charge of a project, department, etc.项目、部门等的负责人。
    • Sam is the lead on this project.萨姆是这个项目的负责人。
    • Dr Mary Steadman, clinical lead in Accident and Emergency at the Royal Berkshire Hospital皇家伯克郡医院事故与急救临床主管玛丽·斯蒂德曼博士
    • Sarah Montague will become the lead presenter of the show from next month. 莎拉·蒙塔古将从下个月起成为该节目的首席主持人。
  13. news新闻

  14. (also lede)
    [countable] (US English) the first sentence or paragraph of a news story, giving the most important points of the story主角:新闻故事的第一句话或段落,给出新闻中最重要的部分
    • Check out this lead from Monday's front page story:…请看周一头版报道的这条线索:…
  15. for dog

  16. (British English)
    (also leash especially in North American English)
    [countable] a long piece of leather, chain or rope used for holding and controlling a dog(牵狗用的)皮带,链条,绳索
    • on a lead Dogs must be kept on a lead in the park.狗在公园里必须系着牵狗带。
    Extra Examples
    • Let the dog off the lead.让狗放开缰绳。
    • We have to keep him on a tight lead when there are other dogs around.当周围有其他狗的时候,我们必须让它保持领先。
    • Give your dog a period of exercise off the lead.给你的狗一段时间的锻炼。
  17. for electricity

  18. [countable] (British English) a long piece of wire, usually covered in plastic, that is used to connect a piece of electrical equipment to a source of electricity电线;导线 see also extension lead, jump lead
  19. Word OriginOld English lǣdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch leiden and German leiten, also to load and lode.
Idioms
bury the lede/lead (US English)
  1. to give the most important point of a news story near the end instead of at the beginning导致,造成(后果)
    • Unfortunately, he buried the lede in the last paragraph of the story.不幸的是,他在故事的最后一段隐瞒了真相。

lead2

noun
/led/
/led/
Idioms
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  1. [uncountable]
    (symbol Pb)
    a chemical element. Lead is a heavy, soft grey metal, used especially in the past for water pipes or to cover roofs.
    • Lead exposure can be harmful to everyone, especially young children and babies.铅接触会伤害到每一个人,尤其是幼童和婴儿。
    Homophones lead | ledlead   led
    /led/
    /led/
    • lead noun
      • Copper piping replaced the use of lead.铜管取代了铅的使用。
    • led verb (past tense, past participle of lead1)
      • The staircase led to a secret passageway.楼梯通向一条秘密通道。
    see also white leadTopics Physics and chemistryc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • molten
    verb + lead
    • be made of
    lead + noun
    • pipe
    • piping
    • paint
    See full entry
  2. [countable, uncountable] the thin black part of a pencil that marks paper铅笔芯
  3. Word OriginOld English lēad, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch lood ‘lead’ and German Lot ‘plummet, solder’.
Idioms
go down like a lead balloon
  1. (informal) to be very unsuccessful; to not be accepted by people非常失败;不被接受
    • My suggestion went down like a lead balloon.我的建议很快就被采纳了。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
swing the lead
  1. (old-fashioned, British English, informal) (usually used in the progressive tenses通常用于进行时) to pretend to be ill when in fact you are not, especially to avoid work装病偷懒
    • I don't think there's anything wrong with her—she's just swinging the lead.我认为她没有什么病,只不过是在装病偷懒而已。

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