0 a strip of leather or piece of chain attached to a collar round its neck by which a dog etc is held -- dây buộc chó
They are only held in leash by the failure of effective demand for their products.
There is a worry that inappropriate and possibly home-made muzzles and leashes may be used to conform to the permit requirements.
Local authorities can also apply to designate various streets as streets on which dogs must be kept on a leash.
The railways have been required to operate on a short leash, and that is simply not the way forward.
Local government in this country is like a dog kept on a tight leash.
It really is not such a terrible hardship to have to keep a dog on a leash in busy streets.
Consequently, it is more important to let loose the powers of production than to keep them in leash.
He waited 18 months before giving an indication to men who had been straining at the leash and labouring with a great and complex problem.