leading in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for leading in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

leading1 [ˈledɪŋ] N no pl Brit

leading2 [ˈliːdɪŋ] N no pl Brit

leading Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a leading light in sth
leading stock
leading stock
leading case

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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After making a minor adjustment to the device, he opened a stopcock leading into one of the cylinders and the witnesses heard a hiss as of escaping air.
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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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In general, she is very shy, an avid bookworm, and has a terrible sense of direction (leading her to get lost easily, particularly in tournaments).
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The skin is covered by overlapping dermal denticles, each with three horizontal ridges leading to marginal teeth.
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In rare occasions, both geysers will be active at the same leading to a dual eruption.
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Given jointly by the world's leading statistical societies, the award recognizes outstanding contributions to statistics by a statistician under the age of 40.
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The space is covered with a dome with ramps leading to the entrance.
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Here at home, we are the leading forum for bringing together business leaders to promote corporate growth.
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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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