单词 | lead |
释义 | leadleadsledleadingleadlead1 /liːd/ verb (past tense and past participle led /led/)1take somebody somewhere [transitive] to take someone to a place by going with them or in front of them: The manager led the way through the office.lead经理带路穿过办公室。lead somebody to/into etc somethingThe horses were led to safety.horsebelead马匹被牵到安全的地方。2go at the front [intransitive and transitive] to go in front of a line of people or vehicles: A jazz band was leading the parade.belead一支爵士乐队带头走在游行队伍的前面。3be in charge [transitive] to be in charge of something: He has led the party for over twenty years.haveleadyear他领导这个党已经二十多年了。Beckham led his team to victory.lead贝克汉姆带领球队取得了胜利。4cause something [intransitive and transitive] to cause something to happen, or to cause someone to do somethinglead toa degree that could lead to a career in journalismcan使你能够从事新闻工作的一个学位lead somebody to do somethingHe led everyone to believe that he was wealthy.leadbe他使每个人都相信他很有钱。THESAURUS cause5be more successful [transitive] to be more successful than other people, companies, or countries: US companies lead the world in biotechnology.company美国公司在生物技术方面领先世界。6be winning [intransitive and transitive] to be winning a game or competition: At half-time, Brazil led 1–0.lead上半场结束时﹐巴西队以 1 比 0 领先。THESAURUS win7path/door etc [transitive] used to say where you can get to using a path, door etclead to/towardsThe path led down to a lake.lead这条小路通往一个湖。8life lead a ... life to have a particular kind of life: I lead a quiet life.我过着宁静的生活。Phraseslead somebody astray to encourage someone to do bad or immoral things: Older boys were leading him astray.oldboybelead年纪大一点的男孩们正在把他带坏。Phrasal verbslead off (something) phrasal verb if a road or room leads off a place, it is directly joined to that place: A small track led off the main road.lead一条小径从主干道延伸出来。lead somebody on phrasal verb to make someone believe that you love them when you do notlead up to something phrasal verb to come before something and often be a cause of it: the events leading up to the trialeventlead导致这场审判的事件THESAURUS: leadlead to take someone to a place by going with them or in front of them: She led me into the kitchen.leadtake to take someone to a place when you are paying or when you are responsible for them: I took the children to see a film.takechildshow to take someone to a place such as a table in a restaurant or a hotel room and leave them there: A waitress showed us to our table.showguide to show someone around or to a place that you know well, especially to show them interesting things: He guided them around the museum.guideLet me guide you there.escort to take someone somewhere, especially in order to protect or guard them: Armed guards escorted the President to his car.armguardescort |
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