leash

leash
li:ʃ
noun
(a strip of leather or piece of chain attached to a collar round its neck by which a dog etc is held.) bånd, lenke
koppel
I
subst. \/liːʃ\/
1) (til husdyr) kobbel, reim, bånd, lenke
2) (jakt) kobbel, tre hunder
a leash of hounds tracked down the fox
3) (veving) lisse
4) (overført) beherskelse, tilbakeholdenhet, kontroll
give full leash to somebody (overført) gi noen frie tøyler
hold in leash (overført) ha taket på, ha overtaket på, ha kontroll på, holde i stramme tøyler
on a leash (også overført) i bånd, under kontroll
her anger was kept on a leash
strain at the leash dra i kobbelet, slite i båndet (overført) være ivrig etter å komme igang
II
verb \/liːʃ\/
1) koble, ta i bånd, ha i bånd, føre i bånd
2) binde sammen
3) (overført) beherske, styre, ha kontroll på
he could barely leash his aggression

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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Synonyms:
(for holding a dog or a hawk) / (greyhounds, etc.), ,


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