Found 3 items, similar to LEADS.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: leads
mengarah
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: lead
memberi petunjuk, membimbing, memimpin, menganjuri, menuntun, timah hitam
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: lead
lead
n 1: a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white
when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull gray;
“the children were playing with lead soldiers” [syn:
Pb,
atomic number 82]
2: an advantage held by a competitor in a race;
“he took the
lead at the last turn”
3: evidence pointing to a possible solution;
“the police are
following a promising lead”;
“the trail led straight to
the perpetrator” [syn:
track,
trail]
4: a position of leadership (especially in the phrase `take the
lead');
“he takes the lead in any group”;
“we were just
waiting for someone to take the lead”;
“they didn't follow
our lead”
5: the angle between the direction a gun is aimed and the
position of a moving target (correcting for the flight
time of the missile)
6: the introductory section of a story;
“it was an amusing
lead-in to a very serious matter” [syn:
lead-in]
7: an actor who plays a principal role [syn:
star,
principal]
8: (baseball) the position taken by a base runner preparing to
advance to the next base;
“he took a long lead off first”
9: an indication of potential opportunity;
“he got a tip on the
stock market”;
“a good lead for a job” [syn:
tip,
steer,
confidential information,
wind,
hint]
10: a news story of major importance [syn:
lead story]
11: the timing of ignition relative to the position of the
piston in an internal-combustion engine [syn:
spark advance
]
12: restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to
restrain an animal [syn:
leash,
tether]
13: thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in
printing [syn:
leading]
14: mixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of
hardness; the marking substance in a pencil [syn:
pencil lead
]
15: a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire;
“it was a
tangle of jumper cables and clip leads” [syn:
jumper cable
,
jumper lead]
16: the playing of a card to start a trick in bridge;
“the lead
was in the dummy”
[also:
led]
lead
v 1: take somebody somewhere;
“We lead him to our chief”;
“can
you take me to the main entrance?”;
“He conducted us to
the palace” [syn:
take,
direct,
conduct,
guide]
2: result in;
“The water left a mark on the silk dress”;
“Her
blood left a stain on the napkin” [syn:
leave,
result]
3: tend to or result in;
“This remark lead to further arguments
among the guests”
4: travel in front of; go in advance of others;
“The procession
was headed by John” [syn:
head]
5: cause to undertake a certain action;
“Her greed led her to
forge the checks”
6: stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or
extend between two points or beyond a certain point;
“Service runs all the way to Cranbury”;
“His knowledge
doesn't go very far”;
“My memory extends back to my fourth
year of life”;
“The facts extend beyond a consideration of
her personal assets” [syn:
run,
go,
pass,
extend]
7: be in charge of;
“Who is heading this project?” [syn:
head]
8: be ahead of others; be the first;
“she topped her class
every year” [syn:
top]
9: be conducive to;
“The use of computers in the classroom lead
to better writing” [syn:
contribute,
conduce]
10: lead, as in the performance of a composition;
“conduct an
orchestra; Bairenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for
years” [syn:
conduct,
direct]
11: pass or spend;
“lead a good life”
12: lead, extend, or afford access;
“This door goes to the
basement”;
“The road runs South” [syn:
go]
13: move ahead (of others) in time or space [syn:
precede]
[ant:
follow]
14: cause something to pass or lead somewhere;
“Run the wire
behind the cabinet” [syn:
run]
15: preside over;
“John moderated the discussion” [syn:
moderate,
chair]
[also:
led]