Connecting wire or pad within an electronic device; electrical connection consisting of a length of wire or metal pad (SMD) that comes from a device.
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Examples for "lead"
Examples for "lead"
1The reality is that young people must lead the revolution, he said.
2They lead to new ideas, new processes, new products and more efficiency.
3However, it wants concessions which might lead to a longer school year.
4Directly granting privileges to accounts, however, can lead to significant security problems.
5The result has seen Dr Kerryn Phelps' lead slightly reduced to 1626.
1However, wire-based cages are criticised because of potential negative animal welfare implications.
2With the help of a wire, however, they forced round the key.
3Methods and results: Intracoronary pressure measurements were performed by pressure wire sensors.
4The actual size of the wire mesh used is shown in Fig.
5Will that wire really be able to conduct that much power, Beetee?
1Would that work? Eric held a pen over a pad of paper.
2Reporters will, however, only have a pen and pad to work on.
3Forty-five years ago, Rione said, her eyes on her data pad again.
4That much is true, right? She eased the pad back to him.
5Rae set aside the pad of paper and glanced at the clock.
1Yet others pin the blame on how the crisis has been managed.
2She said it was hard to pin point people with extremist views.
3Through the legs he stuck a similar pin in a similar fashion.
4I said, 'The Austrian police are anxious to pin this on you.
5Everybody wanted to pin a case file on you and forget you.
1The new terminal is expected to handle some 50 million passengers annually.
2Just over one million passengers transited the terminal in the last year.
3Codes and media companies are struggling financially, but the situation isn't terminal.
4Kathryn Ryan: Everyone's experience of a terminal experience is very different, clearly.
5Only passengers will be allowed inside the terminal buildings, the minister said.
1At each end of this mercury tube there are electrical contact points.
2The primary hand moves until it makes electrical contact, thus sending an impulse.
3Paint, grease and dirt act as insulators and prevent electrical contact.
4There is no clutch required since the wheel direction is controlled through direct electrical contact.
5The basic technology is similar to the way an electric toothbrush charges without needing direct electrical contact.
1The fire looped overhead, snaking its electrical lead behind it.
2He took a breath and collected himself, then began investigating the electrical leads from the switches to the flywheel and the pulse generator.
1One way to increase the capacity of a lithium battery is to make the electrodes (the electrical terminals inside the battery) from different materials.
Translations for electronic lead