leads
Prononciation : [/lɛdz/]
Mot
Contexte : « guidance »
(verb) to show the way or guide someone or something in a particular direction. When you lead, you go first and others follow.
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The tour guide leads the group through the museum.
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The incorrect map led them to the wrong destination.
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Who will lead the team to victory?
Contexte : « positions »
(noun) positions held in academic, political, or professional spheres. When someone is in the lead, they are ahead of others in competition or in a position of authority.
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The team's lead in the game secured their victory.
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The company fell behind as their competitors took the lead.
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Who is currently in the lead for the election?
Contexte : « objects »
(noun) a piece of information or clue that helps to solve a problem or find a solution. When you have a lead, you have a hint or starting point for your search.
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The detective followed up on a lead from a witness.
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They hit a dead end and lost the lead in the case.
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Do you have any leads on where the missing keys could be?
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