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单词 leashed
释义

leash

noun

ˈlēsh How to pronounce leash (audio)
1
a
: a line for leading or restraining an animal
b
: something that restrains : the state of being restrained
keeping spending on a tight leash
2
a
: a set of three animals (such as greyhounds, foxes, bucks, or hares)
b
: a set of three
leash transitive verb

Example Sentences

put a dog on a leash Dogs must be kept on a leash while in the park. The dog saw a cat and was straining at its leash trying to get at it.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English lees, leshe, from Anglo-French *lesche, lesse, probably from lesser to leave, let go

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

leash 1 of 2

noun

ˈlēsh How to pronounce leash (audio)
: a line for holding or controlling an animal

leash

2 of 2

verb

leashed; leashing
: to put on a line for holding or controlling
All dogs must be leashed.

leashed 1 of 2

adjective

as in caged

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • caged
  • chained
  • enclosed
  • imprisoned
  • shackled
  • tied
  • restrained
  • penned
  • manacled
  • fettered
  • fastened
  • confined
  • caught
  • bolted
  • inclosed
  • immured
  • anchored
  • bound
  • unfree
  • kidnapped
  • kidnaped

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • loose
  • unrestrained
  • unbound
  • free
  • unconfined
  • escaped
  • unleashed
  • unfettered
  • footloose
  • unchained
  • uncaged
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leashed

2 of 2

verb

past tense of leash
as in tied
to attach (someone or something) to something else by or as if by means of a line or cord Dogs must be leashed while in the dog park.

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • tied
  • bound
  • strapped
  • tethered
  • snarled
  • lashed
  • wired
  • trussed
  • roped
  • cinched
  • wound
  • corded
  • banded
  • threaded
  • girded
  • coiled
  • knotted
  • tangled
  • intertwined
  • entangled
  • girt
  • girted
  • laced
  • twisted
  • winded
  • interlaced
  • interweaved
  • interwove

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unleashed
  • untied
  • unbound
  • unstrapped
  • unloosed
  • unfastened
  • unlaced
  • untethered
  • untangled
  • uncoiled
  • unraveled
  • disentangled
  • undid
  • unloosened
  • unwound
  • unlashed
  • untwisted
  • unstrung
  • untwined
  • unthreaded
  • unsnarled
  • unspooled
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