- to lead a dog on a leash
- to lead (to walk) a dog on a leash вести (выгуливать) собаку на поводке
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
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
Leash — For other uses, see Leash (disambiguation). A clip on leash attached to a dog s collar. A leash (also called a lead, lead line or tether) is a rope or similar material attached to the neck or head of an animal for restraint or control. On the… … Wikipedia
Dog harness — A Jack Russell Terrier wearing a pet harness A dog harness is piece of equipment for dogs, generally similar to harness tack for horses. There are various designs depending on the type of use, whether it be for assistance to a disabled person,… … Wikipedia
leash — 1. noun keep your dog on a leash Syn: lead, tether, rope, chain, restraint 2. verb 1) she leashed the dog Syn: put a/the leash on, put a/the lead on, tether, tie up, secure, restrain 2) … Thesaurus of popular words
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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
lead — lead1 [lēd] vt. led, leading [ME leden < OE lædan, caus. of lithan, to travel, go, akin to Ger leiten: for IE base see LOAD] 1. a) to show the way to, or direct the course of, by going before or along with; conduct; guide b) to show (the way)… … English World dictionary
Dog park — The recently renovated Tompkins Square Park dog run was the first in New York City, and it was recently named one of the top five dog parks in the United States by Dog Fancy magazine. This article is about the exercise area for dogs; there is… … Wikipedia
lead — I BEING AHEAD OR TAKING SOMEONE SOMEWHERE ♦ leads, leading, led (Pronounced [[t]li͟ːd[/t]] in lead 1, and [[t]le̱d[/t]] in lead 2.) 1) VERB If you lead a group of moving people, you walk or ride in front of them. [V n] John Major and the Duke of… … English dictionary
leash — 1 noun (C) especially AmE 1 a piece of rope, leather etc fastened to a dog s collar in order to control it; lead 2 (7) BrE: be on leash: All dogs must be on a leash by order of the Parks Department. 2 have sb on a leash humorous to be able to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
leash — n. & v. n. a thong for holding a dog; a dog s lead. v.tr. 1 put a leash on. 2 restrain. Phrases and idioms: straining at the leash eager to begin. Etymology: ME f. OF lesse, laisse f. specific use of laisser let run on a slack lead: see LEASE … Useful english dictionary