| 英语单词 | leash |
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| 英美音标 | 英 [liːʃ] 美 [liːʃ] |
| 中文释义 | n.(系狗的)皮带;控制;约束 n.(打猎用语)三只;三个一组 v.用皮带控制;束缚 |
| 英语例句 | (1) Beau was pulling ahead of me with his leash. (2) He slipped the hound from the leash. (3) The memes take hold of the leash. (4) Our parent company keeps us on a fairly short leash. (5) The rabble must be kept in a short leash. (6) The front office wanted JVG to give those guys more leash all of this season. (7) This is the phylosopher's mind off the leash. (8) Many Thais worry chaos will ensue when competing cliques slip the leash that has restrained them for so long. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 博套着皮带拽着我走在前面。 (2) 他解开皮带放掉猎狗。 (3) 迷因控制了基因。 (4) 我们的母公司对我们的控制相当紧。 (5) 对这种下等人必须严加约束。 (6) 球队的管理层想让范甘迪在整个赛季里给这些年轻球员更多的约束。 (7) 这是哲学家思想摆脱了束缚结果。 (8) 许多泰国人担忧,一旦相互争斗的派别摆脱了这种长期束缚它们的限制,混乱局面将接踵而至。 |
| vocabulary简明 | 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. |
| vocabulary扩展 | When you walk a dog, you hold his leash to guide him along the sidewalk and keep him from chasing squirrels into busy streets. The word leash is also useful for describing a figurative kind of guide or restraint: "The teachers at that school keep their students on a short leash when they take field trips downtown." The students aren't on actual leashes, but they are constrained. Leash comes from the Old French word laissier, or "loose." |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词](牵狗的)皮带,链条 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.
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