lead

lead
1) свинцовый

2) подводящий провод
3) проводить
4) свинцевать
5) свинцовоплавильный
6) токоотвод
7) упреждение
8) фазоопережающий
9) шпон
10) приводить
11) вести
12) руководить
13) опережать
14) превосходить
15) опережение
16) шаг винта
17) провод
18) подводка
19) свинец
20) отвес
21) проводник
22) вывод
23) начальный
allow lead
angle of lead
anode lead
antenna lead
battery lead
calibrated lead
cathode lead
compensating lead
electrode lead
exhaust lead
extension lead
fit lead
fit new lead
fused lead
grid lead
hard lead
hook lead
inner lead
lead angle
lead arsenate
lead azide
lead bath
lead block
lead bullion
lead coating
lead foil
lead glass
lead housing
lead identification
lead inductance
lead nut
lead of helix
lead of screw
lead pencil
lead pig
lead rule
lead screen
lead screw
lead sleeve
lead smeltery
lead time
lead to effect
lead vein
lead vitriol
lead wire
lead wool
liquated lead
native lead
outer lead
pencil lead
phase lead
red lead
rich lead
sheet lead
shielded lead
spongy lead
strip the lead
test lead
tip lead
tubed lead
valve-opening lead
white lead

admission and exhaust lead — опережение впуска и выпуска


ground lead logging — наземная лебедочная трелевка


lead matte smelting — плавка на блейштейн


lead of screw thread — шаг средней винтовой линии


place in the cathode lead — включать в катод


stepped-pressure lead molding — ступенчатое матрицирование


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  • Lead — (pronEng|ˈlɛd) is a main group element with a symbol Pb ( la. plumbum). Lead has the atomic number 82. Lead is a soft, malleable poor metal, also considered to be one of the heavy metals. Lead has a bluish white color when freshly cut, but… …   Wikipedia

  • Lead — (l[e^]d), n. [OE. led, leed, lead, AS. le[ a]d; akin to D. lood, MHG. l[=o]t, G. loth plummet, sounding lead, small weight, Sw. & Dan. lod. [root]123.] 1. (Chem.) One of the elements, a heavy, pliable, inelastic metal, having a bright, bluish… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • lead — lead1 [lēd] vt. led, leading [ME leden < OE lædan, caus. of lithan, to travel, go, akin to Ger leiten: for IE base see LOAD] 1. a) to show the way to, or direct the course of, by going before or along with; conduct; guide b) to show (the way)… …   English World dictionary

  • lead — Ⅰ. lead [1] ► VERB (past and past part. led) 1) cause (a person or animal) to go with one, especially by drawing them along or by preceding them to a destination. 2) be a route or means of access: the street led into the square. 3) (lead to)… …   English terms dictionary

  • Lead — (l[=e]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Led} (l[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Leading}.] [OE. leden, AS. l[=ae]dan (akin to OS. l[=e]dian, D. leiden, G. leiten, Icel. le[imac][eth]a, Sw. leda, Dan. lede), properly a causative fr. AS. li[eth]an to go; akin to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Lead — Lead, n. 1. The act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another. [1913 Webster] At the time I speak of, and having a momentary lead, . . . I am sure I did my country important service.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Lead — 〈[ li:d] n. 15; Mus.〉 Führungsstimme in einer Jazzband od. Popgruppe [zu engl. lead „führen“] * * * Lead [li:d ], das; [s], s [engl. lead, zu: to lead = (an)führen]: 1. <o. Pl.> führende ↑ Stimme (3 b) in einer [Jazz]band ( …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Lead — (von engl. to lead = „(an)führen“, [liːd]) hat unterschiedliche Bedeutungen: Lead (Titularbistum) Eine Stadt in der Nähe von Rapid City, siehe Lead (South Dakota). Leadklettern; Variante des Sportkletterns Marketing / Vertrieb: Die erfolgreiche… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • lead — 1 vt led, lead·ing: to suggest the desired answer to (a witness) by asking leading questions lead 2 n: something serving as a tip, indication, or clue the police have only one lead in the murder investigation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law.… …   Law dictionary

  • lead — lead, led Lead is the present tense of the verb meaning ‘to go in front’, ‘to take charge of’, etc., and its past form is led. A common mistake is to use lead for the past form and pronounce it led in speech, probably on the false analogy of read …   Modern English usage

  • lead — [n1] first place, supremacy advance, advantage, ahead, bulge, cutting edge*, direction, edge, example, facade, front rank, guidance, head, heavy, leadership, margin, model, over, pilot, point, precedence, primacy, principal, priority, protagonist …   New thesaurus


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