tether

தாம்பு
definition
verb
the horse had been tethered to a post
tie (an animal) with a rope or chain so as to restrict its movement.
one prediction is that tethering will cost around $30 per month, probably with some cap on the amount of data transfer allowed
use (a smartphone) in order to connect a computer or other device to the Internet.
noun
Producers have used two types of tethers (neck and girth); both of which restrict sow movement.
a rope or chain with which an animal is tied to restrict its movement.
translation of 'tether'
தாம்பு,
கயிற்றால் கட்டு
example
The building they stayed in had already been looted bare, with straw lining the floor for newcomers to sleep on, and the wooden pillar at the base of the broken stairs used to 'tether' horses.
On closer inspection, he found a friction wound, blackened with scabs, on the back of Patch's neck and a chain 'tether' , with a blue nylon rope, nearby.
With bridle and saddle managed in one hand, Isabella released the gelding from his 'tether' and stepped back, heading towards the tack room without waiting to confirm he returned to his stall.
He paused to dismount as well, tossing a thin 'tether' to a man who took the animal away.
Gregory turned from his parents' grave and walked back through and out of the barren house to his horse, the animal waiting patiently on its 'tether' and barely visible against the forest shadows.
The trees in question were certainly a fine stand of eucalypts, over by the Ivanhoe road, and I knew Laura liked to go riding in that direction, to 'tether' her horse and wander amongst the silvery patterned trunks.
Mrs Cruddas said one simple solution in Hull Road would be for the grass to be regularly cut - thereby removing any incentive to 'tether' the horses there.
They 'tethered' their horses, leaving the most junior patrolman to stand guard, and Inkerman led the way in.
While his wireless service is critical to his work, Ferrer said he would not want the monthly total cost to rise to $500 or more, and urged the carriers to start offering discounts, such as dropping a $30 monthly charge for 'tethering' a cell phone to a laptop.
The use of specialized animal stalls and 'tethers' is accepted as a science-based industry standard of management.
Legislation banning the use of stalls and 'tethers' in pig farming came into force in 1999.
Producers have used two types of 'tethers' (neck and girth); both of which restrict sow movement.
Mala groaned, picked up her bedroll, and moved to where their horses were 'tethered' .
Selected European countries and the European Union have banned or are phasing out use of stalls and 'tethers' for gestating sows.
In the rest of Europe - with the exception of Sweden, which has banned them - 'tethers' and sow stalls can be used until 2006 and 2013 respectively.
I would spend $20/month for 'tethering' if I could pick and choose which months I wanted.
Vieuille-Thomas et al. observed sows housed in 'tethers' , stalls, and groups for the occurrence of stereotypic behaviors.
Firefighters were bemused to wake up and find a large brown and white horse 'tethered' by a rope to their station.
In the rest of the world, for example, sow stalls and 'tethers' , banned here, are still widely used.
Two men were sleeping there, one on either side of the fire, and one horse was 'tethered' on a lead rope.
He followed her calmly towards the stakes where the other horses were 'tethered' and being watched.
The water wasn't too cold, so they took off their riding boots and rolled up their riding pants, then waded for a while in the cool water, 'tethering' the mares to a nearby tree.
As an added bonus, you'll be picking up a charge while you're 'tethered' to your computer.
With their enormous size, some whales could not be loaded onto the ships and were instead 'tethered' to the ships and towed.
In contrast to moving from outdoors to neck 'tethers' , moving from outdoors to indoor gestation pens or stalls did not inhibit litter size.
Lancaster drew rein, 'tethering' his horse in the thicket of pine just off the crest of the hill.
Caravans and vans were parked in front of the new offices at the far end of the industrial estate, and four horses were 'tethered' there.
He still makes traditional cow bands, used by farmers for 'tethering' cattle and other farm jobs, out of Egyptian flax on an old-fashioned rope-making sled and top.
With sows kept in 'tethers' in a stall, their movement is restricted with a belt around their torsos just behind the front legs or around the neck.
Elephants are 'tethered' by chains so people can climb on them for a cute photo for a fee of 10 yuan.
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