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led [led] CZ.

led pt, pp of:

Zobacz też lead , lead

lead2 [led] RZ.

1. lead bez l.mn. (metal):

chumbo r.m.

2. lead (in pencil):

grafite r.ż.

I . lead1 [liːd] RZ.

1. lead bez l.mn. (front position):

dianteira r.ż.
liderança r.ż.

2. lead:

exemplo r.m.
iniciativa r.ż.

3. lead TEATR:

protagonista r.m. i r.ż.

4. lead (clue):

indício r.m.

5. lead (connecting wire):

fio r.m. condutor

6. lead Brit, Aus (for dog):

correia r.ż.

II . lead1 <led, led> [liːd] CZ. cz. przech.

1. lead (be in charge of):

2. lead (conduct):

4. lead:

lead HAND., SPORT

5. lead (live a particular way):

III . lead1 <led, led> [liːd] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. lead:

levar a a. c.

2. lead (be in charge):

3. lead (guide followers):

4. lead (conduct):

5. lead (be ahead):

ir à frente

LED [ˌeliːˈdiː] RZ.

LED skrót od light-emitting diode:

LED
LED r.m.

price-led [ˈpraɪsˌled] PRZYM. attr

I . lead1 [liːd] RZ.

1. lead bez l.mn. (front position):

dianteira r.ż.
liderança r.ż.

2. lead:

exemplo r.m.
iniciativa r.ż.

3. lead TEATR:

protagonista r.m. i r.ż.

4. lead (clue):

indício r.m.

5. lead (connecting wire):

fio r.m. condutor

6. lead Brit, Aus (for dog):

correia r.ż.

II . lead1 <led, led> [liːd] CZ. cz. przech.

1. lead (be in charge of):

2. lead (conduct):

4. lead:

lead HAND., SPORT

5. lead (live a particular way):

III . lead1 <led, led> [liːd] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. lead:

levar a a. c.

2. lead (be in charge):

3. lead (guide followers):

4. lead (conduct):

5. lead (be ahead):

ir à frente

lead2 [led] RZ.

1. lead bez l.mn. (metal):

chumbo r.m.

2. lead (in pencil):

grafite r.ż.

jumper cables RZ.

jumper cables pl RZ.:

jumper cables Am Brit

lead away CZ. cz. przech.

II . lead off CZ. cz. nieprzech.

lead-free [ˈledfriː] PRZYM.

lead up RZ.

lead up to CZ. cz. nieprzech.

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