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  • 1 leash

    {li:ʃ}
    I. 1. каишка за куче/сокол
    to put a dog on the LEASH слагам каишка на/връзвам куче
    2. лов. група от три вързани кучета/зайци и пр.
    to have/hold in LEASH държа в подчинение
    to strain at the LEASH прен. мъча се да стана независим, горя от нетърпение да направя нещо
    to hold someone on a short LEASH държа някого изкъсо
    II. 1. връзвам (куче) на каишка
    2. прен. обуздавам
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    {li:sh} n 1. каишка за куче/сокол; to put a dog on the leash слагам (2) {li:sh} v 1. връзвам (куче) на каишка; 2. прен. обуздавам.
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    n ремък за водене на кучета;leash; n 1. каишка за куче/сокол; to put a dog on the leash слагам каишка на/връзвам куче; 2.
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    1. i. каишка за куче/сокол 2. ii. връзвам (куче) на каишка 3. to have/hold in leash държа в подчинение 4. to hold someone on a short leash държа някого изкъсо 5. to put a dog on the leash слагам каишка на/връзвам куче 6. to strain at the leash прен. мъча се да стана независим, горя от нетърпение да направя нещо 7. лов. група от три вързани кучета/зайци и пр 8. прен. обуздавам
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    leash [li:f] I. n 1. каишка за (ловджийско) куче; to put a dog on the \leash връзвам куче; to give s.o. a longer \leash давам някому повече свобода, отпускам каиша; to strain at the \leash прен. мъча се да стана независим; to keep on a short ( tight) \leash, to hold in \leash прен. държа изкъсо; 2. група от три вързани кучета, зайци, соколи; разг. банда, тройка (3 души); II. v връзвам ( куче) на каишка; връзвам по три кучета на каишка (по време на лов).

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