leash 英 [li:ʃ]   美 [liʃ]

leash

leash  英 [li:ʃ] 美 [liʃ]

n. 皮带;束缚  vt. 束缚;用皮带绑住 

进行时:leashing  过去式:leashed  过去分词:leashed  第三人称单数:leashes  名词复数:leashes 

You, dear reader, encounter a Rottweiler, not on a leash but loose. 你,亲爱的读者,碰到一只猎犬,没有皮带但松了。
You, dear reader, encounter a Rottweiler, not on a leash but loose. How do you react? 亲爱的读者,当你遇到一只没有被皮带栓住的罗特威尔犬,你会怎么反应?

  • Dog owners who live in the city need a leash, a rope or cord attached to the dog's collar that helps his owner keep him safe and restrained.
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  • n. 皮带;束缚
  • vt. 束缚;用皮带绑住
  • 1. You, dear reader, encounter a Rottweiler, not on a leash but loose.

    你,亲爱的读者,碰到一只猎犬,没有皮带但松了。

  • 2. You, dear reader, encounter a Rottweiler, not on a leash but loose. How do you react?

    亲爱的读者,当你遇到一只没有被皮带栓住的罗特威尔犬,你会怎么反应?

  • 3. You just have to keep him on a tight leash.

    你要拢住他只须拉紧一根皮带。

  • leash (n.) c. 1300, "thong for holding a dog or hound," from Old French lesse, laisse "hound's leash," ultimately from Latin laxus "loose" (see lax), perhaps via noun use of fem. form laxa. The notion seems to be of a string loosely held. Figurative sense attested from early 15c. The meaning "a set of three, three creatures of a kind" is from early 14c., originally in sporting language and especially of greyhounds, foxes, bucks, or hares.
  • leash (v.) "to attach to or with a leash," 1590s, from leash (n.). Related: Leashed; leashing.
leash / liːʃ ; NAmE liːʃ / noun , verb leash leashes leashed leashing noun ( especially NAmE) ( BrE also lead ) a long piece of leather, chain or rope used for holding and controlling a dog (牵狗用的)皮带,链条,绳索 All dogs must be kept on a leashin public places. 在公共场所所有的狗必须用皮带牵住。 IDIOMsee strain v. verb leashsth to control an animal, especially a dog, with a lead/leash 用皮带系住,拴住,缚住(尤指狗) leash / liːʃ ; NAmE liːʃ /
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