Usage examples of "leads" in English with translation to Spanish

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One vice leads to another. Un vicio lleva a otro.
This door leads to the study. Esta puerta conduce al estudio.
To where leads this difficult path? ¿Adónde lleva este camino difícil?
This road leads to the airport. Esta carretera conduce al aeropuerto.
This road leads to the station. Este camino lleva a la estación.
And so one thing leads to another. Y una cosa lleva a la otra.
This road leads you to the station. Este camino te lleva a la estación.
The answer leads us to a vicious circle. La respuesta nos lleva a un círculo vicioso.
Do you know which road leads to my house? ¿Sabes qué calle lleva a mi casa?
Either of the two roads leads to the station. Cualquiera de los dos caminos lleva a la estación.
The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom. La carretera del exceso lleva al palacio de la sabiduría.
Often the fear of one evil leads us into a worse. A menudo, el temor a un mal nos lleva a otro peor.
A little bit of luck sometimes leads to an unexpected success. Una pizca de suerte a veces lleva a eventos inesperados.
All roads lead to Rome. Todos los caminos llevan a Roma.
Many ways lead to Rome. Muchos caminos conducen a Roma.
A band led the parade through the city. Una banda dirigió la marca por la ciudad.
Tom is in the lead. Tom lleva la delantera.
Both roads lead to the station. Ambos caminos conducen a la estación.
The parade was led by an army band. La marcha fue dirigida por una banda de guerra.
I lead a happy life. Llevo una vida feliz.
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