-
1 leash
li:ʃ(a strip of leather or piece of chain attached to a collar round its neck by which a dog etc is held.) bånd, lenkekoppelIsubst. \/liːʃ\/1) ( til husdyr) kobbel, reim, bånd, lenke2) ( jakt) kobbel, tre hunder3) ( veving) lisse4) ( overført) beherskelse, tilbakeholdenhet, kontrollgive full leash to somebody ( overført) gi noen frie tøylerhold in leash ( overført) ha taket på, ha overtaket på, ha kontroll på, holde i stramme tøyleron a leash ( også overført) i bånd, under kontrollstrain at the leash dra i kobbelet, slite i båndet ( overført) være ivrig etter å komme igangIIverb \/liːʃ\/1) koble, ta i bånd, ha i bånd, føre i bånd2) binde sammen3) ( overført) beherske, styre, ha kontroll på
См. также в других словарях:
Dog aggression — is a term used by dog owners and breeders to describe canine to canine antipathy. Aggression itself is usually defined by canine behaviorists as the intent to do harm . Many dogs show displays of aggression such as barking, growling, or snapping… … Wikipedia
Dog training — is the process of teaching skills or behaviours to a dog. This can include teaching a dog to respond to certain commands, or helping the dog learn coping skills for stressful environments. Dog training often includes operant conditioning,… … Wikipedia
Dog scootering — Dog scootering … Wikipedia
Dog showmanship — is a set of skills and etiquette used by handlers of dogs in a dog competition. Dog showmanship is not a competition in itself but a qualification of the handler to present a dog to its best advantage. Skills are technical as well as artistic. A… … Wikipedia
Dog Scouts of America — is a non profit organization started in 1995 to make dogs lives better. There are over 60 different badges that dogs can earn once they pass a basic test. The basic test includes sit, down, stay, come, and leave it, and also involves observing… … Wikipedia
Leash — (l[=e]sh), n. [OE. lese, lees, leece, OF. lesse, F. laisse, LL. laxa, fr. L. laxus loose. See {Lax}.] 1. A thong of leather, or a long cord, by which a person may hold or restrain an animal, such as a falconer holding his hawk, or a courser his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
leash — [ liʃ ] noun count a long thin piece of material attached to a dog s collar so that it can be controlled in a public place: All dogs must be kept on a leash while on the beaches. a short/tight leash under strict control: Her parents keep her on a … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
leash — [lēsh] n. [ME lese < OFr lesse, length of cord, leash < laissier, to let, permit < laxare, to lighten, relieve < laxus, loose: see LAX] 1. a cord, strap, etc. by which a dog or other animal is held in check 2. Hunting a set of three,… … English World dictionary
leash — ► NOUN ▪ a dog s lead. ► VERB ▪ put a leash on (a dog). ORIGIN from Old French laissier in the specific sense let run on a slack lead (see LEASE(Cf. ↑lease)) … English terms dictionary
Leash law — can refer to: *Leash Law, an American power metal band* Leash law, a law requiring dogs or other pets to be kept on a leash while in public … Wikipedia
Dog agility worldwide — Dog agility is now an international dog sport with many different sanctioning organizations and competitions worldwide. Contents 1 Agility in the United Kingdom 1.1 Eligibility for competition 1.2 Kennel Club shows … Wikipedia