Translation of – English–Korean dictionary
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/liːʃ/ us
/liʃ/ (UK also lead)
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leash
noun
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a chain, piece of leather, etc. that you attach to a dog’s neck and hold in order to control the dog
가죽끈
Dogs must be kept on a leash.
(Translation of leash from the Cambridge English–Korean Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of leash
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He waited 18 months before giving an indication to men who had been straining at the leash and labouring with a great and complex problem.
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One man was acting as slipper and had two greyhounds on the leash.
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His humanity included a sense of humour, though he usually kept it on a rather tight leash.
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Although we are talking about dogs on leashes, we must couple that with dogs which roam.
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I do not believe that the public are straining at the leash for another election.
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It really is not such a terrible hardship to have to keep a dog on a leash in busy streets.
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Consequently, it is more important to let loose the powers of production than to keep them in leash.
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It is letting them out one by one while keeping them on a tight and secure leash.
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Translations of leash
in Chinese (Traditional)
(牽狗等動物用的)繩索,鏈子…
in Chinese (Simplified)
(拴狗等动物用的)绳索,链子…
in Spanish
correa, correa [feminine, singular]…
in Portuguese
coleira, correia [feminine]…
in Japanese
in Turkish
in French
in Catalan
in Dutch
in Arabic
in Czech
in Danish
in Indonesian
in Thai
in Vietnamese
in Polish
in Swedish
in Malay
in German
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in Ukrainian
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(動物をつなぐ)綱ひも, 鎖(くさり)でつなぐ…
tasma, zincir, kayış…
laisse [feminine], laisse…
corretja…
lijn…
طَوق الكَلب…
vodítko…
hundesnor…
pengikat anjing…
ปลอกคอ…
dây buộc chó…
smycz…
koppel, rem…
tali cawak…
die (Koppel)Leine…
bånd [neuter], bånd, lenke…
шворка, прив'язь…
guinzaglio…
поводок…
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