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LED noun [UK: led] [US: ˈled] | lednoun |
lead [led, leading, leads] (begin a game of cards or dominoes) verb [UK: liːd] [US: ˈled] | comenzarverb partirverbKnowledge without common sense will lead you nowhere. = El saber sin el sentido común no lleva a ninguna parte. |
lead [led, leading, leads] (go or be in advance of; precede) verb [UK: liːd] [US: ˈled] | liderarverbThey question your ability to lead. = Ellos ponen en duda su capacidad para liderar. |
lead [led, leading, leads] (guide or conduct in a certain course) verb [UK: liːd] [US: ˈled] | conducirverbMany ways lead to Rome. = Muchos caminos conducen a Roma. |
lead [led, leading, leads] (guide or conduct with the hand, or by means of some physical contact connection) verb [UK: liːd] [US: ˈled] | ducirverb guiarverb llevarverbI lead a happy life. = Llevo una vida feliz. |
lead [led, leading, leads] (intransitive: be ahead of others) verb [UK: liːd] [US: ˈled] | ir a la cabezaverb ir en cabezaverb |
lead [led, leading, leads] (to cover, fill, or affect with lead) verb [UK: liːd] [US: ˈled] | emplomarverb |
lede (introductory paragraph or paragraphs of a newspaper or other news article) noun [UK: lˈiːd] [US: lˈiːd] | entradillanoun |
ledeburite noun | ledeburitanoun |
ledge [ledges] (of rocks) noun [UK: ledʒ] [US: ˈledʒ] | cornisanoun salientenoun |
ledge [ledges] (shelf) noun [UK: ledʒ] [US: ˈledʒ] | repisanoun |
ledger [ledgers] (collection of accounting entries) noun [UK: ˈle.dʒə(r)] [US: ˈle.dʒər] | libro de contabilidadnoun libro mayornoun |
ledger [ledgers] noun [UK: ˈle.dʒə(r)] [US: ˈle.dʒər] | registronoun |
ledger line (notation to inscribe notes outside the musical staffs) noun | línea adicionalnoun |
abled adjective [UK: ˈeɪ.bəld] [US: ˈeɪ.bəld] | capacitadoadjective |
acknowledge [acknowledged, acknowledging, acknowledges] (to admit the knowledge of) verb [UK: ək.ˈnɒ.lɪdʒ] [US: æk.ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ] | reconocerverbHe acknowledged his fault. = Él reconoció su culpa. |
acknowledge [acknowledged, acknowledging, acknowledges] (to notify receipt) verb [UK: ək.ˈnɒ.lɪdʒ] [US: æk.ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ] | acusar reciboverb |
acknowledged (recognized) adjective [UK: ək.ˈnɒ.lɪdʒd] [US: æk.ˈnɑː.lɪdʒd] | aceptadoadjective admitidoadjective reconocidoadjective |
acknowledgment [acknowledgments] (act of acknowledging) noun [UK: ək.ˈnɒ.lɪdʒ.mənt] [US: æk.ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ.mənt] | reconocimientonoun |
acotyledon (plant that has no cotyledons) noun | acotiledónnoun |
acotyledonous (having no seed lobes) adjective | acotiledóneoadjective |
addle [addled, addling, addles] (To make addle) verb [UK: ˈæd.l̩] [US: ˈæd.l̩] | confundirverb enturbiarverb |
ail [ailed, ailing, ails] (to be ill) verb [UK: eɪl] [US: ˈeɪl] | adolecerverb padecerverb |
ail [ailed, ailing, ails] (to cause to suffer) verb [UK: eɪl] [US: ˈeɪl] | afligirverb aquejarverb |
amble [ambled, ambling, ambles] (to stroll or walk slowly and leisurely) verb [UK: ˈæm.bl̩] [US: ˈæm.bl̩] | ambularverb deambularverb |
angle [angled, angling, angles] (to fish with hook and line) verb [UK: ˈæŋ.ɡl̩] [US: ˈæŋ.ɡl̩] | pescar con cañaverb |
anneal [annealed, annealing, anneals] (to subject to great heat and then cooling) verb [UK: ə.ˈniːl] [US: ə.ˈniːl] | recocerverb |