другие переводы
ведущий |
leading
master
principal
key
guiding
managing
|
передовой |
advanced
forward
progressive
leading
foremost
innovative
|
головной |
head
cephalic
leading
nose
cranial
advance
|
руководящий |
governing
leading
guiding
managing
chief
hegemonic
|
выдающийся |
outstanding
prominent
eminent
distinguished
remarkable
leading
|
наводящий |
leading
|
направляющий |
guiding
leading
directive
|
ходовой |
salable
leading
current
marketable
merchantable
merchant
|
двигательный |
motor
locomotor
motive
locomotive
motional
leading
|
руководство |
manual
guide
leadership
guidance
direction
leading
|
директива |
directive
guideline
instruction
direction
leading
lead
|
инструкция |
instruction
regulations
direction
order
specification
leading
|
указание |
indication
designation
direction
pointing
directive
leading
|
синонимы
имя прилагательное
имя существительное
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примеры использования
’He gets up and leaves the room, leading Liam back downstairs to their drinks.
Zaine was leading a troop of men toward the baron’s keep.
Tomorrow they would plant more shrubs and saplings on the mining field and destroy the narrow path leading to the mine so that the shrubs might have time to root and grow and make the plateau appear as untouched a wilderness as it was when it was discovered.
Rew was leading them up when he began to get whiffs of an awful smell.
Only his line of footprints leading away from the camp and back told the truth of it.
The creature didn’t pause, but it screamed in rage when his steel bit into its leading arm, drawing a line of crimson blood across its forearm.
Then came the Karsan expedition’s second sled, then Labarr leading the first of Persin’s sleds, the other two close behind.
“You plan on leading an army, Nes?
Riddled with the things, and all blank and just for decoration and not leading anywhere except in the stories people whispered when sometimes one of them suddenly changed and there was another world on the other side and you could walk right through into a different land, except no one ever came back because as soon as you crossed through the arch snapped closed behind you.
In the moonlight, he saw the narrow trail the rangers used leading from the station to the forest, and a wide, trampled path where someone had stomped through going the other direction.
In the months leading to and during the war, Nesta had managed.
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