英 [liːʃ] 美 [liːʃ]
n. 拴狗链,皮带;猎鹰腿带;(喻)约束,限制;<罕>(狩猎)三只一组
v. 拴住,牵住(狗);(喻)约束
复数leashes
第三人称单数leashes
现在分词leashing
过去式leashed
过去分词leashed
leash /liːʃ/
可数名词 A dog's leash is a long thin piece of leather or a chain, which you attach to the dog's collar so that you can keep the dog under control. (牵狗的) 皮带或链条
(狗、狐、兔等)成三角一组;三只
综束
... clinch 钉牢 leash (系狗的)皮带... lasso 套索(捕捉牛、马用)...
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皮带;束缚
One Sunday he began trying to teach the two puppies to walk on a leash.
一个星期天,他开始试着教两只幼犬栓着皮带走路。
You just have to keep him on a tight leash.
你只需要用皮带牢牢束缚住他。
You, dear reader, encounter a Rottweiler, not on a leash but loose. How do you react?
亲爱的读者,遇到一只没有被皮带栓住的罗特威尔犬。你会怎么反应?
We use a leash to walk our pet dogs, The leash keeps dog from running away or getting into trouble.
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Keeping a person on a short leash means keeping him or her under close control.
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He kept people on a short leash, but the company did well.
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Not even Roland Emmerich can keep the hangdog spirit of Reno on a leash.
Owners can be ordered to leash or muzzle their dogs and to take training courses.
She toted him around Manhattan on a leash with a rhinestone collar that glittered like diamonds.