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1
the part around the
neck
of a
piece
of
clothing
,
usually
sewn
on and
sometimes
made of different
material
:
Examples:
a
shirt
collar
a
fur
collar
a
dress
with a big collar
2
a
strap
made of
leather
or other
strong
material
that is put around the
neck
of an
animal
,
especially
a
dog
or
cat
:
Examples:
I
grabbed
the
dog
by the collar and
dragged
it out of the room.
3
a
type
of
necklace
(= a
piece
of
jewellery
worn
around the
neck
):
Examples:
a
diamond
collar
4
an
area
around the
neck
of an
animal
that is
coloured
differently
from the other
parts
of the
body
:
Examples:
The
bird
has
grey
feathers
with a
lighter
collar.
5
a
strip
of
strong
material
that is put around a
pipe
or a
piece
of
machinery
to make it
stronger
or to
join
two
parts
together
6
to put a
strap
or
device
around an animal's
neck
, for
example
as a way of
controlling
it, or
discovering
or
recording
where it goes:
Examples:
The family
dog
is
collared
, leashed and
taken
for a walk.
Researchers
began
trapping
and collaring
black
bears
in
order
to
track
their
movements
.
7
to find someone and stop them in
order
to talk to them:
Examples:
A
reporter
collared
her on her way to the
gym
.
I was
collared
by Pete as I was coming out of the
meeting
this morning.
8
to
catch
or
arrest
someone such as a
criminal
:
Examples:
He is
known
as the
detective
who
collared
a
serial
killer
.
She was
collared
by the
police
at the
airport
.
9
to get something for yourself:
Examples:
He
somehow
managed
to collar all the
credit
for other people's work.
The
Treasury
collars
billions
in
tobacco
duty
every year.
10
the part of a
piece
of
clothing
that goes around the
neck
11
A collar is also a
narrow
piece
made of
leather
or other
strong
material
that is put around the
neck
of an
animal
,
esp
. a
dog
or
cat
kept
as a
pet
.
12
to
catch
and hold someone so that the person canβt
escape
:
Examples:
fig
. We
decided
to
skip
the
meeting
but she
collared
us in the
hotel
lobby
.
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