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1. n привязь, цепь; поводокleash law — закон, запрещающий выпускать непривязанных собак
2. n охот. свора, привязь; смычок3. n узда, строгий контрольto hold in leash — держать в узде; держать на поводке; держать в строгости, в повиновении
4. v соединять, связывать5. v держать на привязи, на свореСинонимический ряд:1. lead (noun) lead; rein; tether2. restraining device (noun) chain; cord; restraining device; rope; strap3. restraint (noun) bridle; check; control; curb; governor; halter; restraint4. confine (verb) confine; control; restrain5. hamper (verb) clog; curb; entrammel; fetter; hamper; handcuff; hobble; hog-tie; manacle; shackle; tie; tie down; tie up; trammel6. harness (verb) harness; secure; tetherАнтонимический ряд:loose; unleash
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