Translation of – English–Ukrainian dictionary
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leash
noun
/liːʃ/
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a strip of leather or piece of chain attached to a collar round its neck by which a dog etc is held
шворка, прив'язь
Terry let the dog off the leash.
(Translation of leash from the PASSWORD English–Ukrainian Dictionary © 2022 K Dictionaries Ltd)
Examples of 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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There is a worry that inappropriate and possibly home-made muzzles and leashes may be used to conform to the permit requirements.
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One man was acting as slipper and had two greyhounds on the leash.
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We could see her straining at the leash, and we naturally expected that she was going to knoch his arguments flat.
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The railways have been required to operate on a short leash, and that is simply not the way forward.
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I do not believe that the public are straining at the leash for another election.
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For example, they offer no reason why codas are consistently kept on a much tighter contrastive leash than the onsets that follow them.
They are only held in leash by the failure of effective demand for their products.
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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
in Norwegian
in Korean
in Italian
in Russian
(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…
가죽끈…
guinzaglio…
поводок…
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