English to Latin Meaning of lead - ne


Lead :
ne

ne, ducis, ducit, mandatum, partem, ductu, moribus, Propulsion, administratio, continendos exemplum pertinebat, Vindiciae, exempli gratia, quod, stagni, spodium, Plumbago, primatum tenens, ante, præcedentia, praecessionem, antecessionem, locus, illustratio, apud

capulus, moribus, agunt, ne, Curre, faciam hoc facere, causa praestare, causa facere, fieri faciat, recta, mandatum, caput, QB, coegi, gubernator, Praevenire, qui effusus est, praetitulati circumferuntur,, adhibere, ludere, hortari, gerent, regunt, galeamque incendit, praesenti, vivet, in spongiam incubuisse, urguet, vexillum, expiationes, tenoris, Inclina, flectit, inniti, statuto

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Definitions of lead in English
Noun(1) an advantage held by a competitor in a race(2) a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey(3) evidence pointing to a possible solution(4) a position of being the initiator of something and an example that others will follow (especially in the phrase `take the lead'(5) the angle between the direction a gun is aimed and the position of a moving target (correcting for the flight time of the missile(6) the introductory section of a story(7) (sports(8) an actor who plays a principal role(9) (baseball(10) an indication of potential opportunity(11) a news story of major importance(12) the timing of ignition relative to the position of the piston in an internal-combustion engine(13) restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain(14) thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing(15) mixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of hardness; the marking substance in a pencil(16) a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire
Verb(1) take somebody somewhere(2) produce as a result or residue(3) tend to or result in(4) travel in front of; go in advance of others(5) cause to undertake a certain action(6) stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point(7) be in charge of(8) be ahead of others; be the first(9) be conducive to(10) lead, as in the performance of a composition(11) lead, extend, or afford access(12) move ahead (of others(13) cause something to pass or lead somewhere(14) preside over
Examples of lead in English
(1) Again, all the prime minister had to do was call for calm and he was part of the lead news story.(2) The school will also follow the lead of 30 other schools in the borough and operate a daily breakfast bar.(3) it's your lead(4) The player on the dealer's right has the first lead , and the winner of the trick leads to the next trick.(5) they are waiting for an expansion of world trade to lead a recovery(6) the lead story(7) a lead guitarist(8) Omar's reflections on his wife's motives lead him to contemplate his own life.(9) where does this tunnel lead to?(10) Chelsea held a 12-point lead over their nearest rivals, and continually found ways to win.(11) Considering this is her first lead role in a feature film, she is very impressive.(12) closing the plant will lead to the loss of 300 jobs(13) He made a good recovery but had to lead a quieter life.(14) Bloggers have made it into the Guardian's lead editorial today.(15) The most common cause of lead poisoning today is old paint with lead in it.(16) The lead story in the paper concerned a shipment of silver bullion, which had disappeared four months earlier.
Related Phrases of lead
(1) lead time ::
plumbum tempus,
(2) lead to ::
ad ducit
(3) to lead ::
ducere
(4) lead singer ::
cantator primarius
(5) take the lead ::
plumbum
(6) lead on ::
ducere in
(7) lead up ::
ascenditur
(8) lead guitar ::
Cithara plumbum
(9) lead out ::
ne de
Synonyms
Noun
1. the leading position ::
ducens positio
2. first position ::
primo situ
3. leading role ::
et princeps erat
4. leash ::
lorum
5. clue ::
clue
6. bullet ::
bullet
7. leading ::
ducit
8. spark advance ::
antecessum scintilla
9. trail ::
trahentium
10. lede ::
reducet
11. lead story ::
plumbum historia
12. pencil lead ::
plumbum plumbum
13. wind ::
ventus
14. principal ::
principalem
15. booster cable ::
cursus rhoncus
Verb
16. guide ::
guide
17. cause ::
causam
18. result in ::
efficit
19. be at the head of ::
PRAESUM
20. be the leader of ::
esse dux
21. be ahead ::
quod praemisit
22. be at the front of ::
ad ostium
23. experience ::
experientia
24. top ::
summitatem
25. go ::
vade
26. conduct ::
moribus
27. moderate ::
moderatus
28. leave ::
relinquo
29. contribute ::
contribuere
30. head ::
caput
31. run ::
Curre
32. extend ::
extend
33. precede ::
Praevenire
Adjective
34. leading ::
ducit
Different Forms
lead, leaded, leaden, leads
Word Example from TV Shows
The lords of the North placed
their trust in me to lead them,

The lords of the North placed their trust in me to LEAD them,

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

- I will lead the attack myself.
- Oh, you will?

- I will LEAD the attack myself. - Oh, you will?

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

He wants me to lead one day.

He wants me to LEAD one day.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 1

Dr. Lorvis, I am so sorry,
I did not mean to lead you on.

Dr. Lorvis, I am so sorry, I did not mean to LEAD you on.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 7

...to only cite the lead scientist.

...to only cite the LEAD scientist.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 18

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