leash 
					英 [liːʃ ]  
					美 [liːʃ ]  
					n.  皮带; 束缚
					复数:leashes 过去式:leashed 过去分词:leashed 现在分词:leashing 第三人称单数:leashes 
					TOEFL GRE 
					BNC.16925 / COCA.10882
					
					
						
							牛津词典 
							
								
									
										 noun
										 noun
										 verb
										用皮带系住,拴住,缚住(尤指狗) 
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							柯林斯词典 
							
								
									
										N-COUNT (牵狗的)皮带,链条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.
											All dogs in public places should be on a leash.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										All dogs in public places should be on a leash.  
										The dog yelped excitedly when his master opened a desk drawer and produced his leash.  
										One Sunday he began trying to teach the two puppies to walk on a leash.  
										She could no longer hold her emotions in leash and she had a good cry.  
										I reached for the leash, but the dog got in between.  
										Here are the new collar and leash I bought for him.  
										The dog slipped its leash.  
										This big dog was too much for him, and he couldn't hold him on the leash.  
										Keeping you on a leash, away from your friends.  
										This leash chafes the dog's neck.  
										There you are. I knew it! You're Archie leash.  
										Beau was pulling ahead of me with his leash.  
										Don't worry, daddy. I'll keep him on a short leash.  
										The puppy's leash was caught on some bushes.  
										You keep your kids on a short leash?  
										I kept sandy on the leash.  
										This guy's being walked on along leash, I swear.  
										The U.S.has the leash on Japan so I advice China not to mess with our dog.  
										She will have you on her leash.  
										She gave a gentle pull on the dog's leash.  
										The dog's leash got round my ankle somehow and I measured my length in the mud.  
										The dog's leash dragged on the sidewalk.  
										Eventually, he will become used to following you when he is on his leash.  
										He slipped his dog from the leash.  
										Behind the second hearse was a solitary woman walking a pit bull on a leash.  
										The leash came loose from the bushes. I chained the boat to a tree.  
										My father waited in silence, then let go of the leash.  
										To him I bequeath my collar and leash and my overcoat and raincoat.  
										But he held tightly onto the dragon's leash anyway.  
										You have been closely Flanagan magical rope leash on, and I only made a clumsy collar.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							习惯用语 
							
								
									n.
										 strain at the leash
										急于;迫不及待Like all youngsters, he's straining at the leash to leave home.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
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