中英词典
名词
1. 拴绳
a long, thin piece of material, usually leather or rope, that is fastened to the collar of an animal, especially a dog, and used to control or hold it
2. 控制;限制
control or restraint
形容词
1. 拴绳的
relating to or consisting of a leash
2. 受限制的
kept on a leash and under control; under control or restraint
词语辨析
"leash"一词在名词形式中通常指的是拴绳,用于控制或约束动物。而在形容词形式中,它可以表示与拴绳相关的或受限制的含义。
词汇扩充
其他与"leash"相关的词汇包括:
leash training: 拴绳训练
off the leash: 不拴绳的
unleash: 释放;放开
leash holder: 拴绳挂钩
近义词
lead: 绳索;牵引物
tether: 束缚;拴住
反义词
unleash: 释放
free: 自由的
柯林斯词典
名词
1. A leash is a long, thin piece of material, usually leather or rope, which is attached to a dog's collar so that the dog can be kept under control.
2. If someone has a dog on a leash, the dog is attached to a leash.
动词
If you leash a dog, you attach it to a leash.
牛津词典
名词
1. A leash is a strap or cord which you attach to a dog's collar so that you can keep the dog under control.
2. If you have a dog on a leash, it is attached to a leash.
3. If you keep something on a tight leash, you control it very strictly.
动词
If you leash a dog, you attach a leash to its collar.
用法
- He walked his dog on a leash in the park.
- The dog strained at the leash, eager to run free.
- The owner had the dog on a short leash to ensure its safety.
- The government keeps a tight leash on the media.
- She unleashed her creativity and produced a masterpiece.
例句
1. She held the leash tightly as the dog sniffed around the park. (她牢牢握住拴绳,狗在公园里嗅来嗅去。)
2. The dog lunged forward, nearly pulling the leash from her hand. (狗向前冲去,几乎把拴绳从她手中拉开。)
3. He had his dog on a leash to prevent it from running off. (他给狗拴上绳子,以防它跑掉。)
4. The trainer used a short leash to keep the dog close during obedience training. (训练师使用短绳子在服从训练期间让狗保持靠近。)
5. The strict teacher kept her students on a tight leash to maintain discipline in the classroom. (严格的老师对学生进行严格管理,以维持课堂纪律。)
6. After being cooped up all day, the dog was finally let off the leash to run freely in the yard. (在被关了一整天之后,狗终于被放开拴绳,在院子里自由奔跑。)
7. The new regulations aim to put a leash on excessive spending. (新规定旨在限制过度支出。)
8. The company unleashed a series of innovative products onto the market. (该公司推出了一系列创新产品。)
9. The trainer taught the dog to walk politely on a loose leash. (训练师教会了狗如何在松散的拴绳上文明地走路。)
10. The leash holder by the door makes it convenient to grab when taking the dog for a walk. (门边的拴绳挂钩使得遛狗时方便拿到拴绳。)
11. The dog was happily off the leash, exploring the woods with its owner. (狗很开心地不拴绳地和主人一起探索树林。)
12. She unleashed her anger and shouted at him in frustration. (她发泄出怒火,沮丧地对他大声喊叫。)
13. The dog eagerly wagged its tail, waiting for its owner to unleash it and allow it to chase the ball. (狗迫不及待地摇着尾巴,等待主人释放它,让它追逐球。)
14. The leash became tangled around the tree, causing the dog to stop abruptly. (拴绳缠在树上,导致狗突然停下来。)
15. She used a retractable leash to give her dog more freedom to explore while still maintaining control. (她使用可伸缩的拴绳,让狗有更多的自由探索,同时仍然保持控制。)
16. The dog pulled on the leash, eager to greet the approaching stranger. (狗拉着拴绳,渴望地迎接正在走来的陌生人。)
17. The leash snapped, and the dog ran off into the distance. (拴绳断裂,狗朝远处跑去。)
18. The toddler held onto the leash tightly as they walked their small dog down the street. (幼儿紧紧握住拴绳,他们牵着小狗沿着街道走。)
19. The leash was wrapped around her wrist, providing a secure grip on the dog. (拴绳绕在她的手腕上,给狗提供了牢固的握持。)
20. She attached the leash to the dog's collar before heading out for a walk. (她在出门遛狗前将拴绳系在狗的项圈上。)