bridle的意思和读音

bridle

: [ˈbraɪd(ə)l] : ['braɪd(ə)l]

n.

v.;(…)

bridles  bridling  bridled  

v.let loose

n.halter,rein,lead,strap,noose

v.bristle,get angry,become annoyed,prickle,curb

bridlen.

1.a set of leather bands, attached to reins , which is put around a horse's head and used for controlling it

v.

1.[t]~ sthto put a bridle on a horse

2.[i]~ (at sth)…)to show that you are annoyed and/or offended at sth, especially by moving your head up and backwards in a proud way

She bridled at the suggestion that she was lying.

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v.1.,2.()[]3.,(,,)(up)

n.1.leather bands that go over a horses head and hold the bit in its mouth

v.1.to be angry or offended, and show this in your movements or expression2.to put a bridle on a horse

1. 〖 theStraitofMalacca〗 bridle〖 road;avenue;street〗 ...

2. 〖 theStraitofMalacca〗 bridle〖 road;avenue;street〗 ...

3. spot winch,point hoist Bridle bumper bar ...

4. bridge vt bridle n , brightness n ...

5. bridge ,, bridle brief ,, ...

6. bridge bridle v. brief ...

7. pèi 〖 reins;bridle〗 ...

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1.He might at least try to bridle his tongue in front of the children.

2.he returned, dismounting, and slinging his bridle on a hook by the door. 'And nip up the corner of your apron: I'm certain you'll need it.。“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

3.And on the moment there was a fine horse with a bridle of gold, and a saddle of silver, standing before him.

4.If anyone thinks himself to be religious and yet does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this one's religion is vain.

5.A rope or rawhide halter with a wide band that Can be lowered over a horse's eyes, used in breaking horses to a bridle.

6.Do not be like the horse or the mule, which have no understanding but must be controlled by bit and bridle or they will not come to you.

7."This is the bridle-road I spoke of, " said he, hanging his head, "and there always lies the hostelry. "驿,”:“。”

8.She dropped the bridle and ran the last few steps, leaped forward with an urge to clutch the walls themselves in her arms.怀

9.He rode upon a strong dappled horse with flowing mane and tail and his stirrups and bridle were inlaid with silver.

10.He gave bridle to his anger when he heard the shocking news.