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1 dog
[dɔg]nсобака, пёс- homeless dog- sporting dog
- faithful dog
- dog's kennel
- dog's muzzle
- hind paws of a dog
- pack of dogs
- team of dogs
- lead a dog on a leash
- keep a dog- put on a muzzle on a dog- curb the dog
- unmuzzle a dog
- unleash the dog
- set the dog on smb
- dogs have a keen sense of smell
- dogs howl
- dog wags its tail
- dog gnaws a bone- dog sniffs- dog curls up
- barking dog never bites
- good dog deserves a good bone
- you can't teach old dog new tricks
- let sleeping dogs lie
- there is life in the old dog yet
- dog in the manger
- dog doesn't eat dog
- dog eats dog
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li:ʃ
1. сущ.
1) поводок;
цепь( на которой держат и водят животных) ;
ремень, лямка on a leash slip a leash Syn: thong, line, strap
2) охот. а) свора, привязь (для борзых) ;
смычок( для гончих) б) свора из трех собак;
тж. три собаки, три зайца и т. п.
3) перен. контроль;
ограничение hold in leash strain at the leash Syn: control, restraint
2. гл.
1) держать на привязи, на своре
2) перен. сдерживать;
держать в узде to leash one's anger ≈ сдерживать свой гнев привязь, цепь (для собаки) ;
поводок - * law закон запрещающий выпускать непривязанных собак - on the * на привязи;
на поводке и т. п. (охота) свора, привязь (для борзых и при соколиной охоте) ;
смычок (для гончих) узда, строгий контроль - to hold /to have, to keep/ in * держать в узде;
держать на (коротком) поводке;
держать в строгости, в повиновении - to keep emotions in * не давать волю чувствам (охота) трое, тройка, три собаки, зайца - a * of foxes три лисицы > to strain at the * рваться в бой, сгорать от нетерпения соединять, связывать - *ed by sacred ties связанный священными узами держать на привязи, на своре - to * a dog посадить собаку на привязь to lead on a ~ вести на поводке;
to hold in leash перен. держать в узде to lead on a ~ вести на поводке;
to hold in leash перен. держать в узде leash держать на привязи, на своре ~ свора, привязь (для борзых) ;
смычок (для гончих) ~ охот. свора из трех собак;
тж. три собаки, три зайца to strain at the ~ стремиться вырваться -
3 leash
1. [li:ʃ] n1. 1) привязь, цепь ( для собаки); поводокleash law - закон, запрещающий выпускать непривязанных собак
on the leash - на привязи; на поводке и т. п.
3) узда, строгий контрольto hold /to have, to keep/ in leash - держать в узде; держать на (коротком) поводке; держать в строгости, в повиновении
2. охот. трое, тройка, три собаки, зайца и т. п.2. [li:ʃ] v♢
to strain at the leash - ≅ рваться в бой, сгорать от нетерпения1. соединять, связывать2. держать на привязи, на своре -
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5 lead
вести глагол: имя существительное:опережение (advance, lead, outrunning)главная роль (lead, leader)ключ к решению чего-л. (lead)имя прилагательное:
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