lead: significado e definições
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To show the way to by going in advance.
To guide or direct in a course: lead a horse by the halter. See Synonyms at guide.
To serve as a route for; take: The path led them to a cemetery.
To be a channel or conduit for (water or electricity, for example).
To guide the behavior or opinion of; induce: led us to believe otherwise.
To direct the performance or activities of: lead an orchestra.
To inspire the conduct of: led the nation in its crisis.
To play a principal or guiding role in: lead a discussion; led the antiwar movement.
To go or be at the head of: The queen led the procession. My name led the list.
To be ahead of: led the runner-up by three strides.
To be foremost in or among: led the field in nuclear research; led her teammates in free throws.
To pass or go through; live: lead an independent life.
To begin or open with, as in games: led an ace.
To guide (a partner) in dancing.
To aim in front of (a moving target).
Sports To pass a ball or puck ahead of (a moving teammate) so that the player can receive the pass without changing direction or losing momentum.
To act as commander, director, or guide.
To afford a passage, course, or route: a road that leads over the mountains; a door leading to the pantry.
To tend toward a certain goal or result: a remark that led to further discussion; policies that led to disaster.
To make the initial play, as in a game or contest.
To begin a presentation or an account in a given way: The announcer led with the day's top stories.
To guide a dance partner.
To start a dance step on a specified foot.