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Keep on a leash
When I read the Nature Journal, I found a title called : keep on a leash. What does that mean?
28 jan. 2015 00:48
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A leash is a rope that you hold to keep your dog from running off when you go to a park. The phrase can also mean "To keep under control". So if someone says to you "Put that dog on a leash!" they are saying to put a rope on your dog so he is under your control. A leash can be used for other animals and even small kids for when you go skiing. But if someone says "Those kids need to be put on a leash" they are saying "Those kids need discipline/The parents need to make them behave"
28 januari 2015
Leashes are for dogs, so if you keep someone (something) on a leash, you mean that person is kept under control... as if he/she were a dog on a leash.
28 januari 2015
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