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led
1[ led ]
LED
2[ el-ee-dee, led ]
noun
- light-emitting diode: a semiconductor diode that emits light when conducting current and is used in electronic displays, indoor and outdoor lighting, etc.
LED
1abbreviation for
- light-emitting diode
led
2/ ɛ /
verb
- the past tense and past participle of lead 1
LED
- Short for light-emitting diode. An electronic semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current passes through it. They are considerably more efficient than incandescent bulbs, and rarely burn out. LEDs are used in many applications such as flat-screen video displays, and increasingly as general sources of light.
- See also semiconductor laser
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ· adjective
- ɱ- adjective
Example Sentences
A Labour spokesperson said: "By-elections are always difficult for the party in government and the events which led to this one being called made it even harder."
The fires led to the cancellation of most official events celebrating Israel's Independence Day on Thursday, and there was a nationwide ban on lighting fires for barbecues - a traditional part of the day.
Hochman repeatedly attacked Gascón about the conditions that led to the backlog on the campaign trail last year, and said he has stepped up efforts to clear the queue in recent weeks.
But a shortage of female lynxes in the European breeding programme led to the unusual request being made for the cat from Newquay Zoo.
Belichick was an NFL head coach for 29 years, including 24 with the New England Patriots, whom he led to nine Super Bowls, winning six.
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