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prowadzić
Oznaczający
- to lead (to guide a person or animal)
- to drive (to be the conductor of a vehicle)
- to lead (to guide or conduct a dance with a partner)
- to lead, to guide (to give motion to a particular object)
- to lead (to constitute an access or passage to some place or in some direction)
- to lead, to guide (to mark out the course or location of the facility under construction)
- to lead, to conduct (to be the leader of, to guide, to manage)
- to conduct (to carry out i.e. a conversation)
- to keep (to create some text or document by systematically enlarging or supplementing it over a long period of time)
- to lead (to be better than; to have more points than)
- to lead (to be ahead of e.g. in a race)
- to lead to (to result in something; to be the cause of)
- to draw a line correctly
- to guide (to give the plant a planned shape, size and form through special care treatments)
- to direct (to give a specific course to the plot of a literary or film work)
- to lead (to emphasize the main motif of a composed or performed piece of music)
- (obsolete) to rear; to guide (to influence someone's behaviour)
- (obsolete) to deliver, to carry (to cause something to go somewhere)
- (obsolete) to pull strings for
- (obsolete) to derive
- (obsolete) to follow fleeing birds so as not to startle them
- to lead each other, to lead one other (holding each other's hands, to follow one another somewhere)
- to go out (to keep close contact with and go with to public places)
- to conduct oneself (to perform actions seen as either approrpriate or inappropriate)
- to handle; to be driven
- to be led, to be guided
- to walk together
- to be conducted
Łączone jako
pro‧wa‧dzić
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/prɔˈva.d͡ʑit͡ɕ/
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