rein的意思和读音

rein

: [reɪn] : [reɪn]

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v.();()

reins  reining  reined  

n.bridle,restraint,harness,leash,lead

reinn.

1.[c][usupl]a long narrow leather band that is attached to a metal bar in a horse's mouth(= a bit ) and is held by the rider in order to control the horse

She pulled gently on the reins.

2.[pl]strips of leather, etc. worn by a small child and held by an adult in order to stop the child from walking off and getting lost

3.[pl]the state of being in control or the leader of sth

It was time to hand over the reins of power(= to give control to sb else) .

The vice-president was forced to take up the reins of office.

IDM

The designer was given free rein.

The script allows full rein to her larger-than-life acting style.

give/allow sb/sth free/full reingive/allow free/full rein to sthto give sb complete freedom of action; to allow a feeling to be expressed freely

The designer was given free rein.

The script allows full rein to her larger-than-life acting style.

v.

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n.1.a long narrow piece of leather fastened to a horses head that the rider uses to control the horse; a set of bands fastened around a small child that an adult holds so that the child can walk alone but cannot run away2.control of a company, government, or organization

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1.He orders horse west to rein everything that this etc. person sees for that evening to want absolutely conservative secret.西

2.Sometimes a few seconds is all it takes to get a better rein on your emotions.使

3.Had he been schooled in the Jedi ways from infancy, he would have had a tighter rein on his emotions.

4.If China is no longer exporting deflation, domestic prices in Europe and the US will have to be kept on a rather tighter rein in future.

5.Though informed that he was rejected by Elizabeth, Mr. Darcy gave free rein to his emotions to continue his love for her.西

6.Those companies do not exist in a vacuum - they do business with other firms who will also be hit if they start to rein in their spending.--

7.Now, the State Council is trying to rein in an overheating solar sector by ordering plant closures.

8.Jefferson kept his seat, reined in his restive steed, and put an equally effective rein upon his own temper.

9.On the front terrace of US ambassadors residence in London, Michelle talks with Therese Rein, the wife of the Australian Prime Minister.使

10.A few companies said the projections might be too high because of recent moves to rein in bonuses in response to public scrutiny.