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lead·ing 1

 (lē′dĭng)
adj.
1. Having a position in the lead; foremost: the leading runner in the race.
2. Chief; principal: the leading cause of high inflation. See Synonyms at chief.
3. Of or performing a principal role in a film, play, show, or other scripted production: a leading role.
4. Formulated so as to elicit a desired response: a leading question.

lead′ing·ly adv.

lead·ing 2

 (lĕd′ĭng)
n.
1. A border or rim of lead, as around a windowpane.
2. Printing The spacing between lines, usually measured in points.
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leading

(ˈliːdɪŋ)
adj
1. guiding, directing, or influencing
2. (prenominal) principal or primary
3. in the first position: the leading car in the procession.
4. (Mathematics) maths (of a coefficient) associated with the term of highest degree in a polynomial containing one variable: in 5x2 + 2x + 3, 5 is the leading coefficient.
ˈleadingly adv

leading

(ˈlɛdɪŋ)
n
(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing the spacing between lines of photocomposed or digitized type. Also called: interlinear spacing
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lead•ing1

(ˈli dɪŋ)

adj.
1. principal; most important; foremost: a leading medical authority.
2. coming in advance of others; first: We rode in the leading car.
3. directing, guiding.

lead•ing2

(ˈlɛd ɪŋ)

n.
1. a covering or framing of lead: the leading of a stained-glass window.
2.
b. the spacing between lines of type, esp. in computer-generated typeset output.
[1400–50]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.leading - thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing
strip, slip - artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material
2.leading - the activity of leadingleading - the activity of leading; "his leadership inspired the team"
activity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity"
helm - a position of leadership; "the President is at the helm of the Ship of State"
lead - 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"
trend setting - the initiating or popularizing of a trend or fashion
Adj.1.leading - indicating the most important performer or role; "the leading man"; "prima ballerina"; "prima donna"; "a star figure skater"; "the starring role"; "a stellar role"; "a stellar performance"
major - of greater importance or stature or rank; "a major artist"; "a major role"; "major highways"
2.leading - greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement; "our greatest statesmen"; "the country's leading poet"; "a preeminent archeologist"
superior - of or characteristic of high rank or importance; "a superior ruler"
3.leading - going or proceeding or going in advance; showing the way; "we rode in the leading car"; "the leading edge of technology"
following - going or proceeding or coming after in the same direction; "the crowd of following cars made the occasion seem like a parade"; "tried to outrun the following footsteps"
4.leading - having the leading position or higher score in a contestleading - having the leading position or higher score in a contest; "he is ahead by a pawn"; "the leading team in the pennant race"
up - being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level; "the anchor is up"; "the sun is up"; "he lay face up"; "he is up by a pawn"; "the market is up"; "the corn is up"
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leading

adjective principal, top, major, main, first, highest, greatest, ruling, chief, prime, key, primary, supreme, most important, outstanding, governing, superior, dominant, foremost, pre-eminent, unsurpassed, number one Britain's future as a leading industrial nation depends on investment.
minor, secondary, lesser, subordinate, inferior, superficial, incidental
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leading

adjective
1. Most important, influential, or significant:
2. Widely known and discussed:
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Translations
vodilen

leading

[ˈliːdɪŋ]
A. ADJ
1. (= foremost) [expert, politician, writer] → principal, más destacado (Ind) [producer] → principal; [company, product, brand] → líder (Theat, Cine) [part, role] → principal, de protagonista
one of Britain's leading writersuno de los principales or más destacados escritores británicos
to play the leading role or part in [+ film, play] → interpretar el papel principal or de protagonista en
2. (= prominent) [expert, politician, writer] → destacado
leading scientists believe it will be possibledestacados científicos creen que será posible
a leading member of the Sikh communityun miembro destacado de la comunidad sij
a leading industrial nationun país industrializado líder, uno de los principales países industrializados
to play a leading role or part in sth (fig) → jugar un papel importante or destacado en algo
3. (in race) [athlete, horse, driver] → en cabeza, que va a la cabeza; (in procession, convoy) → que va a la cabeza
B. CPD leading article N (Brit) (Press) → artículo m de fondo, editorial m
leading edge N (Aer) [of wing] → borde m anterior; (= forefront) → vanguardia f
see also leading-edge to be at or on the leading edge ofestar a la vanguardia de
leading lady N (Theat) → primera actriz f (Cine) → protagonista f
leading light Nfigura f principal
leading man N (Theat) → primer actor m (Cine) → protagonista m
leading question Npregunta f capciosa
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leading

[ˈliːdɪŋ] adj
(= important) → de premier plan
(in front)de têteleading article n (British)éditorial m (US)article m de têteleading-edge [ˌliːdɪŋˈɛdʒ] adjde pointeleading edge n (= cutting edge) to be at the leading edge of sth → être à la pointe de qchleading lady nvedette f féminine
to be sb's leading lady → partager la tête d'affiche avec qn
Leslie Caron is his leading lady → Leslie Caron partage la tête d'affiche avec lui.leading light n (= person) → figure f de proue
He is one of the leading lights of the new generation of poets → C'est l'une des figures de proue de cette nouvelle génération de poètes.
He's one of the leading lights in the campaign → C'est l'une des personnalités les plus en vue de la campagne., C'est l'une des figures de proue de la campagne.leading man nvedette m masculine
to be sb's leading man → partager la tête d'affiche avec qn
her leading man → l'acteur qui partage la tête d'affiche avec elleleading question nquestion f tendancieuseleading role n
(in activity, project)rôle m prépondérant, rôle m de premier plan
to play a leading role in sth → jouer un rôle de premier plan dans qch, jouer un rôle prépondérant dans qch
(in play, film, opera)rôle m principal
to play the leading role in a play → jouer le rôle principal dans une piècelead pencil [ˌlɛdˈpɛnsəl] ncrayon m noir, crayon m à papierlead poisoning [ˌlɛdˈpɔɪzənɪŋ] nsaturnisme mlead replacement petrol nsuper m additivélead singer [ˌliːdˈsɪŋər] n (in pop group)chanteur/euse m/f
Mick Hucknall, lead singer of Simply Red → Mick Hucknall, le chanteur de Simply Redlead time [ˈliːdtaɪm] ndélai m de livraisonlead weight [ˌlɛdˈweɪt] nplomb m
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leading

:
leading article
nLeitartikel m
leading case
leading counsel
n (Brit Jur, for the defence) → Hauptverteidiger(in) m(f); (for the prosecution) → Kronanwalt m/-anwältin f
leading edge
n
(Aviat) → (Flügel)vorderkante f
the leading of technologydie Spitzentechnologie; to be at or on the leading of technology (machine etc)zur Spitzentechnologie gehören; (country etc) → in der Technologie führend sein
leading-edge
adj companyführend; leading technologySpitzentechnologie f
leading lady
nHauptdarstellerin f; she was Mel Gibson’s leadingsie spielte an der Seite von Mel Gibson die weibliche Hauptrolle
leading light
nNummer eins f; (= person also)großes Licht, Leuchte f
leading man
nHauptdarsteller m; he was Sharon Stone’s leadinger spielte an der Seite von Sharon Stone die männliche Hauptrolle
leading note
n (Mus) → Leitton m
leading question
leading reins
pl (for child) → Laufgeschirr nt
leading role
nHauptrolle f

leading

1
n (Typ) → Durchschuss m

leading

2
adj
(= first)vorderste(r, s); runner, horse, car alsoführend; the leading car in the processiondas die Kolonne anführende Auto
(= most important) person, writer, politician, companyführend; leading product/sportsmanSpitzenprodukt nt/-sportler m; leading representativeSpitzenvertreter(in) m(f); leading part or role (Theat) → Hauptrolle f; (fig)führende Rolle (in bei); the leading issuedas Hauptthema, das wichtigste Thema; we are a leading company in …unsere Firma ist führend auf dem Gebiet (+gen)
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leading

[ˈliːdɪŋ] adj (horse, car, in race) → (che è) in testa, di testa; (in procession) → che apre la sfilata; (chief, member) → principale, preminente (Theatre) (role, character) → principale, di primo piano
one of the leading figures of this century → una delle più importanti figure di questo secolo
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leading

a. principal, primero-a, más importante.
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References in classic literature ?
He opened the big gate leading into the courtyard, and was just going to walk in, when seven dragons rushed on him and asked him what he wanted?
Its radiant face looked down smiling on me; it beckoned with its little hand, and floated on again, leading me as the Star led the Eastern sages in the olden time.
Therefore, let each chief give orders to his own people, setting them severally in array and leading them forth to battle."
He continued his search and at last found the doorway leading inward beneath the city and the temple.
It turned back and forth many times, leading, at last, into a small, circular chamber, the gloom of which was relieved by a faint light which found ingress through a tubular shaft several feet in diameter which rose from the center of the room's ceiling, upward to a distance of a hundred feet or more, where it terminated in a stone grating through which Tarzan could see a blue and sun-lit sky.
He placed a foot upon the carcass before him, and raised his head to give the victory cry of his kind, but as his eyes fell upon the opening above him leading into the temple of human sacrifice he thought better of his intended act.
In he sprawled after me, and down went the trap-door with a bang upon the leading hound.
" 'My friend,' he said, as soon as he surmised that I should break away altogether from my leading strings, unless he relaxed them,
'A bird,' said the child, 'flying into the wood, and leading the way for us to follow.' You remember that we said we would walk in woods and fields, and by the side of rivers, and how happy we would be--you remember that?
They now followed Diksey to the farther end of the great cave, beyond the Horner city, where there were several round, dark holes leading into the ground in a slanting direction.
Then Matai Shang grasped her about the waist and dragged her away through a door leading within the tower.
A Fox, envying him the honor, discovered a piece of meat lying in a trap, and leading the Monkey to the place where it was, said that she had found a store, but had not used it, she had kept it for him as treasure trove of his kingdom, and counseled him to lay hold of it.