1.哄骗;怂恿
1.to encourage someone to do something or to expect something, especially by lying to them or promising them something that they cannot have
1.Despite an intensive US-led manhunt, there has not been a credible lead on the Saudi-born al-Qaida leader in years.
尽管以美国为首的搜捕行动在加强,但多年来还没有得到一条导致抓获这个出生于沙特的基地组织首领的可靠情报。
2.With my bags packed, I was ready to go. " Lead on Mac Duff, " I said to my guide.
(我收拾好了行李,可以上路,就对向导说:“你领头吧。”)。
3.But even though she had to reduce her speed, she still increased her lead on her closest rival to arrive a comfortable second.
但尽管她必须减低航速,她仍然拉开与最近对手的距离,轻松赢得第二名。
4.She saddled the donkey and said to her servant, 'Lead on; don't slow down for me unless I tell you. '
于是备上驴,对仆人说,你快快赶着走,我若不吩咐你,就不要迟慢。
5.Is burning to leave the abrasive amplifying to spread can lead on person many super of the glowworm be nearby surrounding.
炎弃研制的粉末洒在人的身上可以引来超级多的萤火虫在身边环绕哦。
6.It used to be that the U. S. could convince the world to follow its lead on currency issues.
过去从来是,美国能够说服世界在货币问题上跟随美国。
7.Afghan troops would take the lead on missions and local elders were to be consulted in advance "whenever possible" .
同时他反复强调,执行任务时一切以阿富汗部队为先,“只要可行”就必须与当地高级官员进行商谈。
8.President Barack Obama said he was first briefed on a possible lead on bin Laden's whereabouts in August.
奥巴马说他在去年8月首次得知一条有关本•拉登藏身地的可能线索。
9."I hope Hiroshima will take a lead on this because of our own experience with the atomic bomb, " he said.
“我希望广岛能起带头作用,因为我们的原子弹的经历。”他说。
10.But now that Rio is the subject of a hostile takeover bid from BHP, it has taken the lead on aggressive pricing.
但由于力拓成为了必和必拓敌意收购的目标,力拓已带头积极地进行定价。