led的意思和读音

led

: [led] : [.el iː 'diː]

abbr.“lead”

adj.

(Light Emitting Diode);

LEDs  

led

abbr.1.“lead”2.(=large electronic display)3.(=light emitting diode)

adj.1.,;

abbr.1.The past tense and past participle of lead2.(=large electronic display)3.(=light emitting diode)

n.1.light-emitting diode: a piece of electronic equipment that produces light and is used especially in computer screens, digital watches, and calculators

1.(Light Emitting Diode) 【

3.使led

6.LEDLED、LEDLED、LED

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1.At last, in attacking sacerdotal power, he was led to deny transubstantiation, which he called a deceit and a blasphemous folly.

2.At these words Baba Mustapha rose up, to the great joy of the robber, and led him to the place where Morgiana had bound his eyes.

3.America's mess, even if it has already led to the demise of famous Wall Street firms, is far from finished.使

4.Nobody wants to be surprised by a large bill and left without a full audit of the use that led to that bill.

5.Years of discussion have led to a tendency to appreciate the integration logic while the joint-stock system seems to be .

6.The euro zone's crisis has tested the efficacy of these European rules and led Germans to ask why they should pay when others break them.

7.All this has led to a reappraisal of whether state banks should be fully privatised in the long term.使

8.Having said this, she led him to a mansion made of precious stones and filled with a myriad of treasures to delight the senses.

9.So the LORD alone led him, And there was no foreign god with him.

10.Personally I do not see the need for a plus symbol, so I decided to use the minus only since the LED can provide this nicely.