leading u rečniku PONS

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I.lead·ing1 ['liːdɪŋ] ADJ attr

II.lead·ing1 ['liːdɪŋ] N no pl (guidance)

lead·ing2 ['ledɪŋ] N no pl Brit

lead·ing 'light N inf

lead·ing 'ar·ti·cle N Brit

lead1 [led] N

I.lead2 [liːd] N

II.lead2 <led, led> [liːd] VB trans

III.lead2 <led, led> [liːd] VB intr

leading Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

leading seaman Brit
to be at the leading edge [of sth]
what's this all leading up to?

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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In particular, higenamine, via a beta-adrenoceptor mechanism, induced relaxation in rat corpus cavernosum, leading to improved vasodilation and erectile function.
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He became one of its leading figures, serving on the management committee, and publishing handbills advertising its lands.
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The caudal fin has black trailing and leading edges, and the pelvic fin is dusky to black.
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In rare occasions, both geysers will be active at the same leading to a dual eruption.
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The activists called those convictions "hollow victories" in one regard because no higher-up managers faced repercussions, but they did have some effect by leading to reforms on farms.
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Patients with severe attacks of apnea during sleep may suffer respiratory depression (hypoventilation), leading to respiratory arrest and death.
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Leading agricultural exports include meat, dairy products, forest products, fruit and vegetables, fish, and wool.
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The pipes under his kitchen sink had burst, leading to flooding inside the house.
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In addition, a liberal-arts program leading to the AA degree is available.
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Noting the monopoly of pro-government medias downgrading the movement, ignoring it, and leading a smear campaign, the young activists reacted.
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