led

Welcome to led

LED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

2024.10.13 21:25


Dictionary Translate Grammar Thesaurus +Plus Cambridge Dictionary +Plus Shop Cambridge Dictionary +Plus My profile +Plus help Log out {{userName}} Cambridge Dictionary +Plus My profile +Plus help Log out Log in / Sign up English (UK)

Meaning of led in English

led verb uk

Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio

/ led /
us

Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio

/ led /
Add to word list Add to word list past simple and past participle of lead SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Controlling and being in charge aggrandize assert your authority assume assumption authoritative cynical get the better of someone idiom get your hooks into someone/something idiom get/fall into the wrong hands idiom govern guiding principle peremptorily peremptory play God idiom plenipotentiary police slow tame wrangle wrangler See more results »

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:

Winning, losing & scoring in sport Causing somebody to act Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way Ahead, in front and beyond Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling Life and living LED noun [ C ] uk

Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio

/ ˌel.iːˈdiː /
us

Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio

/ ˌel.iːˈdiː /
electronics specialized abbreviation for light-emitting diode : a type of diode (= a device that controls an electric current so that it can only flow in one direction ) that produces light : He contributed to the invention of various gadgets , including the first practical light-emitting diode , or LED. What is happening to produce photons of light when an LED conducts ? a light , for example on a piece of electronic equipment , that uses a light-emitting diode : The green LED indicates the monitor is on and fully functional . The LED for the compartment will be activated when the lid is opened . a light bulb (= a rounded glass container that is part of a light ) that uses a light-emitting diode to produce light : What is the difference between an incandescent bulb and an LED? LEDs are a bright , attractive lighting solution with a long lifespan and energy-saving design . SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Electrical components & circuitry accumulator AGM battery anode armature bandpass filter baseband chip cathode ray circuit breaker coil conductor LED display multiconductor negative pole number pad OLED photoresist photovoltaic cell potentiometer relay transformer See more results »

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:

Giving out light Lighting & light fittings in the home LED adjective [ before noun ] uk / ˌel.iːˈdiː / us / ˌel.iːˈdiː / using a light-emitting diode to produce light : LED bulbs use far less energy than halogen bulbs and last up to 50 times longer than incandescent bulbs . We stock a wide range of LED lighting . There are LED lights on the front and back. The LED display tells you how far the washing machine has got through its cycle . More examples Fewer examples The screen has a LED backlight and is very bright . The oven is fully programmable , and has an LED timer to make things easier . SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Lighting & light fittings in the home candelabra candle candlestick candlewick chandelier head torch headlamp hurricane lamp lamp lampshade luminaire nightlight penlight pillar candle rope light taper tea light tiki torch unlit uplighter See more results » -led suffix uk

Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio

/ -led /
us

Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio

/ -led /
planned or controlled by a particular person or thing: child-led activities (= children deciding what to do) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Controlling and being in charge aggrandize assert your authority assume assumption authoritative cynical get the better of someone idiom get your hooks into someone/something idiom get/fall into the wrong hands idiom govern guiding principle peremptorily peremptory play God idiom plenipotentiary police slow tame wrangle wrangler See more results » (Definition of led from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

led | American Dictionary

led us

Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio

/ led /
Add to word list Add to word list past simple and past participle of lead LED noun [ C ] us / ˈelˌiˈdi / abbreviation for light-emitting diode (= an electronic device that gives off light when it receives an electrical current ) : LED lamp technology is evolving at an incredible pace . (Definition of led from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

-led | Business English

-led suffix Add to word list Add to word list having the thing mentioned as the most important influence : consumer/demand/market/-led The figures are evidence that the consumer-led recovery is still on track . planned or controlled by a particular person or organization : a government-led inquiry into unfair practices (Definition of led from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of led, LED, -led ?

Translations of led

in Chinese (Traditional) (lead的過去式及過去分詞), 發光二極體(light-emitting diode的縮寫), 計劃的… See more in Chinese (Simplified) (lead的过去式及过去分词), 发光二极管(light-emitting diode的缩写), 计划的… See more in Spanish pasado simple y participio pasado de "lead", forma abreviada de "light-emitting diode":, diodo emisor de luz… See more in Portuguese passado e particípio passado de "lead", LED… See more in more languages in Japanese in Turkish in Catalan in Arabic in Polish in Korean in Italian in Russian “lead” の過去、過去分詞形… See more 'öncülük etmek' fiilinin geçmiş zaman hâli… See more passat i participi passat de “lead”… See more lead الفِعل الماضي والتصريف الثالِث مِن… See more -… See more “lead”의 과거, 과거 분사형… See more passato semplice e participio passato di “lead”… See more прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. от гл. lead… See more Need a translator?

Get a quick, free translation!

Translator tool

Browse

lectured lecturer lectureship lecturing led LED display lede lederhosen ledge {{#randomImageQuizHook.filename}} {{#randomImageQuizHook.isQuiz}} Test your vocabulary with our fun image quizzes Try a quiz now {{/randomImageQuizHook.isQuiz}} {{^randomImageQuizHook.isQuiz}} {{/randomImageQuizHook.isQuiz}} {{/randomImageQuizHook.filename}}

More meanings of led

All a/s/l lead nurse-led export-led lead manage LED display market-led See all meanings Phrasal Verbs lead off (something) phrasal verb lead up to something phrasal verb lead with something phrasal verb lead to sth lead off phrasal verb lead someone on phrasal verb lead to something phrasal verb See all phrasal verb meanings

Word of the Day

have eyes in the back of your head

to know everything that is happening around you

About this

Blog

Skimming through and writing up (Studying phrasal verbs)

October 09, 2024 Read More

New Words

boomerocracy October 07, 2024 More new words has been added to list To top Contents English American Business Translations

© Cambridge University Press & Assessment 2024

Learn Learn Learn New Words Help In Print Word of the Year 2021 Word of the Year 2022 Word of the Year 2023 Develop Develop Develop Dictionary API Double-Click Lookup Search Widgets License Data About About About Accessibility Cambridge English Cambridge University Press & Assessment Consent Management Cookies and Privacy Corpus Terms of Use

© Cambridge University Press & Assessment 2024

{{#displayLoginPopup}} Cambridge Dictionary +Plus

Learn more with +Plus

Sign up for free and get access to exclusive content: Free word lists and quizzes from Cambridge Tools to create your own word lists and quizzes Word lists shared by our community of dictionary fans Sign up now or Log in Cambridge Dictionary +Plus

Learn more with +Plus

Create word lists and quizzes for free Sign up now or Log in {{/displayLoginPopup}} {{#displayClassicSurvey}} {{/displayClassicSurvey}} Cambridge Dictionary +Plus My profile +Plus help Log out Dictionary Definitions Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English English Learner’s Dictionary Essential British English Essential American English Translations Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. Bilingual Dictionaries English–Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Simplified)–English English–Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Traditional)–English English–Dutch Dutch–English English–French French–English English–German German–English English–Indonesian Indonesian–English English–Italian Italian–English English–Japanese Japanese–English English–Norwegian Norwegian–English English–Polish Polish–English English–Portuguese Portuguese–English English–Spanish Spanish–English English–Swedish Swedish–English Semi-bilingual Dictionaries English–Arabic English–Bengali English–Catalan English–Czech English–Danish English–Gujarati English–Hindi English–Korean English–Malay English–Marathi English–Russian English–Tamil English–Telugu English–Thai English–Turkish English–Ukrainian English–Urdu English–Vietnamese Translate Grammar Thesaurus Pronunciation Cambridge Dictionary +Plus Shop {{userName}} Cambridge Dictionary +Plus My profile +Plus help Log out Log in / Sign up English (UK) Change English (UK) English (US) Español Русский Português Deutsch Français Italiano 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) Polski 한국어 Türkçe 日本語 Tiếng Việt Nederlands Svenska Dansk Norsk हिंदी বাঙ্গালি मराठी ગુજરાતી தமிழ் తెలుగు Українська Follow us Choose a dictionary Recent and Recommended {{#preferredDictionaries}} {{name}} {{/preferredDictionaries}} Definitions Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English English Learner’s Dictionary Essential British English Essential American English Grammar and thesaurus Usage explanations of natural written and spoken English Grammar Thesaurus Pronunciation British and American pronunciations with audio English Pronunciation Translation Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. Bilingual Dictionaries English–Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Simplified)–English English–Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Traditional)–English English–Dutch Dutch–English English–French French–English English–German German–English English–Indonesian Indonesian–English English–Italian Italian–English English–Japanese Japanese–English English–Norwegian Norwegian–English English–Polish Polish–English English–Portuguese Portuguese–English English–Spanish Spanish–English English–Swedish Swedish–English Semi-bilingual Dictionaries English–Arabic English–Bengali English–Catalan English–Czech English–Danish English–Gujarati English–Hindi English–Korean English–Malay English–Marathi English–Russian English–Tamil English–Telugu English–Thai English–Turkish English–Ukrainian English–Urdu English–Vietnamese Dictionary +Plus Word Lists Choose your language English (UK) English (US) Español Русский Português Deutsch Français Italiano 中文 (简体) 正體中文 (繁體) Polski 한국어 Türkçe 日本語 Tiếng Việt Nederlands Svenska Dansk Norsk हिंदी বাঙ্গালি मराठी ગુજરાતી தமிழ் తెలుగు Українська Contents English    Verb Noun Adjective Suffix American    Noun Business    Suffix Translations Grammar All translations My word lists

To add led to a word list please sign up or log in.

Sign up or Log in My word lists

Add led to one of your lists below, or create a new one.

{{name}} More Go to your word lists Tell us about this example sentence:

Vivamus fermentum nibh