führt
Meaning
- (form-of,present,singular,third-person) inflection of führen:
- (form-of,plural,present,second-person) inflection of führen:
- (form-of,imperative,plural) inflection of führen:
Concepts
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/fyːrt/
New
führen
- (transitive,weak) to lead
- (formal,transitive,weak) to carry, to sell
- (transitive,weak) to conduct some activity or process, to hold (a discussion, a negotiation), to have (a conversation), to lead (one's life), to wage (a war or campaign), to fight (a war)
- (transitive,weak) to wield (a weapon)
- (transitive,weak) to operate (a vehicle)
- (Austria,Bavaria,transitive,weak) to drive someone; to transport someone or something
- (reflexive,weak) to behave oneself, to conduct oneself (of prisoner, student or other person under supervision)
- (intransitive,weak) (of an athlete or sports team) to be in the lead
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Sentences
Um den See führt ein Naturlehrpfad.
A nature trail leads around the lake.
Es wird offen suggeriert, dass mehr Freiheit in Europa automatisch zu weniger Sicherheit führt .
It is openly suggested that more freedom in Europe automatically leads to less security.
Der Selbstbehalt führt zu Transparenz , der Selbstbehalt führt auch zur besseren Kontrolle !
The deductible leads to transparency, the deductible also leads to better control!
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