lede

suomi-englanti sanakirja

lede englannista suomeksi

  1. johdanto

  1. ingressi

  2. Substantiivi

  3. Verbi

lede englanniksi

  1. A man; a person.

  2. (quote-book)|year=p. 1544|year_published=1867|volume=I|page=318|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=olUJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA318|lines=9–12|oclc=885426428|passage=& after to callice hee &91;Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk|Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey&93; arriued, / like a noble Leed of high degree, / & then to Turwin soone he hyed, / there he thought to haue found K''ing'' VIII|Henery; (..)

  3. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green|year=1836|page=72|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=1YBTAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA72|oclc=10625052|passage=Sweet, yes sweet is over (''beyond'') measure / The marrying for the young lede (''people''); / Most sweet it is, I say yet (''once more''), / When it goes with the rede (''counsel'') of the elders.|footer=(small) by the West Frisian poet (w) (1603–1666): “Swíet, ja swíet is 't, oer 'e míete / 'T Boáskien fóar 'e jonge lie; / Kreftich swíet is 't, sizz' ik jíette, / As it giet mei âlders ríe.”

  4. (quote-book) 1066 to (smallcaps) 1352 &91;(w).&93;|editor=Henry Morley|title=Shorter English Poems|series=Cassell’s Library of English Literature|location=London; Paris|publisher=(publisher)|Cassell & Company,(nb...)|year=c. 1870s|page=28|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/shorterenglishpo00morl/page/28/mode/1up|column=2|lines=409–412|oclc=913043678|passage=Gramércy, liegé King, / This is to me a comforting: / I tell you sickerly / For to have land or lede / Or other riches, so God me speed, / It is too much for me.|footer=(small)

  5. The introductory paragraph or paragraphs of a newspaper, or a news or other type of article; the lead or lead-in. (defdate)

  6. (synonyms)

  7. (quote-book)

  8. (quote-web)'' is all about their new poll showing that McCain|John McCain is hurting himself, not Obama|Barack Obama, with the attacks. (..) If something's the lede in the NYT, it tends to get discussed on cable TV all day, etc.

  9. (quote-book) Ledes vary wildly, but you'll start to notice patterns and, more importantly, what kinds of ledes you like and feel are effective.

  10. (quote-book) · Scenario ledes use narrative elements to describe a place of particular importance to the story. / · Narrative ledes begin at a chronological beginning. (..) · First-person anecdotal ledes begin with a relevant anecdote that involves the writer. Service and celebrity pieces often begin with first-person ledes.

  11. (obsolete spelling of)

  12. (monikko) af|lid

  13. (infl of)

  14. to manage, run

  15. to head, direct

  16. to lead, guide

  17. to conduct

  18. to look, search for

  19. disgust, distaste, loathing

  20. (inflection of)

  21. (gl-verb form of)

  22. A (male) human; a man:

  23. A vassal or subject.

  24. A servant or retainer.

  25. A ruler; one with governing authority.

  26. People, folk.

  27. A nation; a people.

  28. A race or stock; one's kindred.

  29. estate|Real estate; owned land.

  30. (alt form)

  31. to lead

  32. to guide

  33. (pt-verb form of)

  34. (adj form of)

  35. the evil one, the loathsome or disgusting one; the devil, Satan