گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'lead2'

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english

1 general:: /li:d/ verb show the way ADV. back, on ‘Lead on!’ said Arnold. VERB + LEAD help (to) Five people helping to lead a convoy of aid are feared dead. | allow sb to, let sb Let me lead the way. PREP. along, down, into, out of, through, to, etc. She led them along a dark corridor to a small room. PHRASES lead the way You lead the way and we'll follow. go to a place ADV. directly | back, down, up An old track led back through the wood. | nowhere, somewhere (often figurative) Often there are discoveries which lead nowhere. PREP. from, onto The gardens lead directly onto a beach. | to a path leading from the village to the old church cause ADV. normally, usually | inevitably, inexorably Industrialization inevitably led to the expansion of the urban working class. | (almost) certainly, undoubtedly | not necessarily The use of soft drugs does not necessarily lead to a progression to hard drugs. | automatically Business success does not automatically lead to financial success. | naturally Discussion of a client's tax affairs will lead naturally into consideration of investment options. | directly | indirectly | eventually, ultimately VERB + LEAD can/could (easily/only), may/might (well), must Sugar and fat can more easily lead to obesity than some other foods. The carbon tax might well lead to a doubling of prices for fossil fuels. | appear to, seem to | be expected to, be likely to, tend to Worrying about your weight is more likely to lead to comforting yourself with a piece of chocolate. | be bound to PREP. to the events that led eventually to war

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