Led in spanish

LED

pronunciation: led part of speech: noun
In gestures

lead5 = llevar, guiar, dirigir, conducir, liderar, encabezar, abanderar, capitanear. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio led]

Example: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.

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» be a case of the blind leading the blind = en el país de los ciegos el tuerto es el rey. [Situación en la que una persona que no sabe lleva a otra que tampoco]

Example: I'm trying to help a friend with this software, but I'm afraid it's a case of the blind leading the blind.

» extension lead = alargardera.

Example: Extension leads must be used only for small power appliances.

» lead + a bleak existence = llevar una vida sombría.

Example: While they lead a bleak existence of isolation, danger and loneliness, these men reach out to tell their stories and try to understand their own actions through art.

» lead + a dog's life = llevar una vida de perros.

Example: Leading 'a dog's life' has taken on an entirely new meaning for some of today's lucky canines who live in the lap of luxury.

» lead + a double life = llevar una doble vida, llevar una doble existencia, vivir una doble existencia.

Example: Weiner's story is not merely a smutty story, it's a story about an elected official who was leading a double life.

» lead + an + Adjetivo + existence = llevar una vida + Ajetivo.

Example: And so, from its hardscrabble beginnings to immediate time, Wexler has lead a varied existence, changing from shipping point for fruit to resting place for travelers = Y por lo tanto, desde sus comienzos difíciles hasta el presente, Wexler ha llevado una vida variada, pasando de ser un centro de recepción y envío de fruta a un lugar de descanso para los viajeros.

» lead + an empty life = llevar una vida vacía.

Example: With a job that had him traveling around the country, he led an empty life out of a suitcase, until his company did the unexpected: fire him.

» lead + a precarious existence = pasar apuros económicos.

Example: Neighbourhood advice centres lead a precarious existence.

» lead by + example = dar ejemplo, liderar con el ejemplo.

Example: It's time to start leading by example and not going around like a lunatic all the time, loosing my cool, raving, saying things in the heat of the moment I don't mean.

» lead far from = alejar de.

Example: We cannot address these questions in this discussion, as they would lead us far from our topic.

» lead from + the front = dar ejemplo, predicar con el ejemplo.

Example: You have to make sure you lead from the front and put a brave face on it during the tough times to bring people with you and get out of it.

» lead into = llevar a, conducir a.

Example: She crept on and peering around the end of the fence behind the laundry, he saw that a gate stood open leading into the yard.

» lead + Nombre + astray = llevar por (el) mal camino, apartar del buen camino.

Example: Ticknor's belief in the library's potential as one means of inhibiting the chances of unscrupulous politicians who would lead the ignorant astray explains his insistence that the public library be as popular in appeal as possible.

» lead + Nombre + down the garden path = llevarse a Alguien al huerto, engañar, camelar, embaucar. [Expresión usada con menos frecuencia que lead + Nombre + up the garden path]

Example: Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.

» lead + Nombre + on = dar falsas esperanzas, engatusar, engañar.

Example: It's not fair to lead her on, it will just make things worse!.

» lead + Nombre + on = dar falsas esperanzas, engatusar, engañar.

Example: It's not fair to lead her on, it will just make things worse!.

» lead + Nombre + to (a) safe harbour = llevar a buen puerto, llevar a buen fin.

Example: It is my people who elected me in a referendum and who trusted me to lead them to safe harbour.

» lead + Nombre + to believe = hacer creer que, hacer pensar que.

Example: The sci-fi movie she watched led her to believe her family was being taken over by aliens and that the parade float they were constructing was really a spaceship.

» lead + Nombre + up the garden path = llevarse a Alguien al huerto, engañar, camelar, embaucar. [Expresión usada con más frecuencia que lead + Nombre + down the garden path]

Example: Very often, he simply followed his nose to see where it led; sometimes leading him up the garden path, and sometimes bringing really useful results.

» lead off = iniciar, encabezar, liderar.

Example: Laurence Prusak will lead off the guest lectures on Monday, August 20th.

» lead + Nombre + on = incentivar, motivar.

Example: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.

» lead on to = llevar a.

Example: A critical view taken of library consultants in general leads on to the identification of factors that will assist libraries in selecting consultants.

» lead + Pronombre + down the road to = llevar por el camino de, llevar, conducir.

Example: The catalog's deterioration is leading us down the road to lesser quality library service.

» lead + the charge = liderar el ataque.

Example: The article 'Leading the charge or holding the fort?' looks at the future role of librarians in the provision of online services.

» lead + the life of Riley = llevar una vida de rey, vivir como un príncipe, vivir como un rey, vivir a cuerpo de rey, vivir como un marqués.

Example: I took longer that most to mature and married later in life having led the life of Riley until I was close to 36.

» lead + the pack = liderar, ir delante, ir primero, ir a la cabeza, situarse a la cabeza, ir de líder.

Example: Northern India has the least number of female tobacco users while eastern India leads the pack, according to India's first-ever adult tobacco survey.

» lead + the way = liderar, ir delante, ir primero, ir a la cabeza, situarse a la cabeza, encabezar, ir de líder.

Example: The tanks led the way and the remaining infantrymen trailed behind, using the tanks, trees and road bank as cover from the fire coming from the city.

» lead + the way in = marcar la pauta en, ser el primero en.

Example: We have long recognized the necessity for medical schools and law schools to lead the way in exploring new methods and new ideas -- even ones that prove to be wrong or misguided.

» lead to + believe = hacer creer.

Example: The Act was launched with a glossy advertising campaign that led claimants to believe they were entitled to larger sums of money than they in fact received.

» lead to + benefits = aportar beneficios.

Example: Packages are used by many clients of the developer, and this very fact can lead to many benefits.

» lead to + confusion = llevar a confusión.

Example: In particular, when one command means one thing in one system and something else in another system this is likely to lead to confusion.

» lead to + the birth of = contribuir al nacimiento de.

Example: The development of integrated circuits has led to the birth of large numbers of new companies.

» lead to + the conclusion = llevar a la conclusión.

Example: The miniature catalog concept, therefore, leads to the conclusion that mechanized descriptive cataloging will be possible employing only the string of text on a title page.

» lead to/towards = resultar en, dar como resultado, dar origen a, dar lugar a, dar pie a. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio lead]

Example: At each of these levels, entry of a 'd' for detail and a line number leads to display of the information about the item chosen.

» lead up to = preparar el terreno para, conducir a, llevar a.

Example: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.

» lead (up) to + a decision = llevar a tomar una decisión.

Example: A description of this process, including the background leading up to the decision to acquire an automated system and the selection process itself are reported.

» mislead = llevar a conclusiones erróneas. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio mislead. Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: Nevertheless it could be misleading to leave this topic without two further comments.

» mislead = llevar por (el) mal camino. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio mislead. Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: Furthermore, children can be misled by group influences into reading truly pernicious material (hard core ponography, for example) and when this happens adults have a clear responsibility to step in and do something about it.

» throw out + false leads = dar pistas falsas.

Example: In such situations an attentive silence following a 'no' may be more productive than adding to the confusion by throwing out more false leads.

lead6 = colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio led]

Example: Different permutations are made by reading the elements in a clockwise direction and leading with a different element in each compound.

led1 = Tiempo pasado y participio del verbo lead (llevar). [Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados]

Example: This opportunity kept him at LC until 1960 and led to his involvement in the preparation of Studies of Descriptive Cataloging (LC, 1946), which laid the foundation for the revision of former ALA rules of description.

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» be easily led = dejarse llevar fácilmente.

Example: His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.

» misled = Tiempo pasado y participio del verbo mislead (llevar por mal camino). [Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados. Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: Furthermore, children can be misled by group influences into reading truly pernicious material (hard core ponography, for example) and when this happens adults have a clear responsibility to step in and do something about it.

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» academic-led = promovido por los académicos. 

Example: The article is entitled 'The benefits and challenges of academic-led scholarly and scientific journals'.

» culture-led = promovido por la sociedad. 

Example: Medical professionals are convinced that the provision of information for doctors should be 'organization- and culture-led, rather than information-led'.

» government-led = promovido por el gobierno, a iniciativas del gobierno, a iniciativa gubernamental. 

Example: These are all government-led initiatives aimed at curbing public sector corruption.

» information-led = promovido por el propio sistema de información. 

Example: Medical professionals are convinced that the provision of information for doctors should be 'organization- and culture-led, rather than information-led'.

» market-led = mercantilista, regido por el mercado. 

Example: Mechanisms chosen to achieve the policy goals follow 2 distinct approaches: a neo-liberal, market-led, Western model; and a dirigiste, interventionist, East Asian model = Los mecanismos escogidos para conseguir los objetivos políticos siguen dos enfoques distintos: un modelo occidental neoliberal mercantilista y un modelo del este asiático intervencionista.

» organisation-led = promovido por la institución. 

Example: Medical professionals are convinced that the provision of information for doctors should be 'organization- and culture-led, rather than information-led'.

» practice-led = partiendo de la práctica. 

Example: Many changes have occurred through the various applications of practice-based and practice-led arts research.

» state-led = promovido por el estado, a iniciativas del estado, a iniciativa estatal. 

Example: Their argument is that the federal government is so fouled up, so overweening, so entrenched, that it can only be restrained through a state-led endeavor to amend the Constitution.

LED [light-emitting diode]3 = LED [diodo emisor de luz]. 

Example: On account of the virtually unlimited life, nearly all stoplights of new cars are equipped with LEDs instead electric bulbs.

Led synonyms

conducted in spanish: conducido, pronunciation: kəndʌktəd part of speech: verb guided in spanish: guiado, pronunciation: gaɪdəd part of speech: adjective light-emitting diode in spanish: diodo emisor de luz, pronunciation: laɪtemɪtɪŋdaɪoʊd part of speech: noun

Led antonyms

unled pronunciation: ənld part of speech: adjective, adverb
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