LEADS
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leads — Brit. sheets or strips of lead covering a roof. → lead leads lead frames holding the glass of a lattice or stained glass window. → lead someone on … English new terms dictionary
leads — leads; leads·man; … English syllables
leads — See carbon core leads high tension leads high tension leads and low tension leads … Dictionary of automotive terms
Leads — Oops! Did you mean Leeds? LEDs? Or lead? Leads can refer to:* Sales leads … Wikipedia
Leads — Recorded as Leed, Leeds, Lead, Leads, Leades, Leedes, Ledes, and possibly others, this is an English locational surname. In most cases name holders will have originated from the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire, this place having been recorded in… … Surnames reference
leads — lɪËd n. leadership, guidance; advance position, first place; person or thing that leads, leader; leash; guide; example; clue, hint, indication; principal role in a play; main actor; main news story; conductor (Electricity) n. heavy bluish gray… … English contemporary dictionary
leads — laidai statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. leads vok. Drähte, m; Leitungen, f; Verdrahtungen, f rus. провода, m pranc. conducteurs, m; fils, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
leads and lags — (commerce) 1. In international trade, the early payment of bills, dividends, etc to concerns abroad, and the delayed invoicing of foreign customers and delayed conversion of foreign currencies into sterling (in order to take advantage of expected … Useful english dictionary
leads|man — «LEHDZ muhn», noun, plural men. the man who heaves the lead in taking soundings and calls the depths … Useful english dictionary
Leads And Lags — The alteration of normal payment or receipts in a foreign exchange transaction because of an expected change in exchange rates. An expected increase in exchange rates is likely to speed up payments, while an expected decrease in exchange rates… … Investment dictionary
Leads and Lags — Accelerated and decelerated foreign trade payments and receipts, usually associated with exchange rate speculation. In anticipation of a devaluation, exporters will try to delay receipt of foreign currency while importers will accelerate… … Financial and business terms