
bridle
音标:
英音/ ˈbraɪd(ə)l / 美音/ ˈbraɪd(ə)l /
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
But the seed of Finlandization was planted in the imaginations of some Ukraine watchers, even if Finns themselves bridled.
但是芬兰化的种子是在一些乌克兰守望者的想象中种植的,即使芬兰人本人也散发出来。
—Seattle Times
“You can do anything with this horse. You could jump a fence, you could go three miles. He has had six races now and has barely come off the bridle,” said trainer Henderson.
培训师亨德森说:“你可以用这匹马做任何事情。你可以跳一个篱笆,可以走三英里。他现在有六场比赛,几乎没有摆脱困境。”
—BBC
His first incarnation as Celtic manager rarely saw his team come off the bridle.
他担任凯尔特人队经理的第一个化身很少见到他的球队脱身。
—BBC
基本释意:
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缰绳;马勒;系带;约束物
同义词:
没有找到同义词
短释义:
The word bridle comes from the Old English bridel meaning “rein, curb, restraint,” which is precisely what the purpose of a bridle is — to help restrain a horse’s movements when necessary. You can bridle a horse, which is the act of putting a bridle on it. If you yank too hard on the reins, your horse might bridle, or take offense to your aggressiveness, just like you might bridle if someone insulted you.
当您骑马并尖叫时,“哇!”为了使其停止,您要拉上ins绳,这些ins绳附着在一个称为bridle的东西上,在马头上的屈曲皮带可以帮助您控制其运动。
长释义:
The word bridle comes from the Old English bridel meaning “rein, curb, restraint,” which is precisely what the purpose of a bridle is — to help restrain a horse’s movements when necessary. You can bridle a horse, which is the act of putting a bridle on it. If you yank too hard on the reins, your horse might bridle, or take offense to your aggressiveness, just like you might bridle if someone insulted you.
bridle这个词来自古老的英语bridel,意为“ Rein,Curb,Crestaint”,这正是Bridle的目的,以帮助必要时约束马的运动。您可以使一匹马br桥,这是在上面施加bri绳的行为。如果您对the绳的责任太强了,您的马可能会吹牛,或者冒犯您的侵略性,就像有人侮辱您的话一样,您可能会紧身。
文学例句:
One of the horses stamped and his bridle jingled in the night.
其中一匹马在夜间盖章,他的bri脚在夜里摇摆不定。
—My Brother Sam is Dead by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Instead of answering, Jack jerked back on the magic bridle, commanding Samson to stop.
杰克没有回答,而是回到魔法bri绳,命令萨姆森停下来。
—Half Upon a Time by James Riley
Gurgi, almost witless with fear, pulled on the horses’ bridles, leading them to the safety of the trees.
古尔吉(Gurgi)几乎无聊地无聊地拉了马的bri绳,将它们带到了树木的安全。
—The Black Cauldron by Lloyd Alexander
词源:
bridle(n.)”headpiece of a horse’s harness,” used to govern and restrain the animal, Old English bridel “a bridle, a restraint,” related to bregdan “move quickly,” from Proto-Germanic *bregdilaz (see braid (v.)). The etymological notion would be that which one “pulls quickly.” Cognate with Old Frisian bridel, Middle Dutch breydel, Dutch breidel, Old High German bridel. A bridle-path (1806) is one wide enough to be traveled on horseback but not with a carriage.
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
Bridle(n。)“马安全带的头饰”,用于治理和约束动物,古老的英国bridel“ bridle,一种约束,“与Bregdan”相关的“迅速移动”,从原始人 *Bregdilaz(见Braid(v。))。词源概念是一个“迅速拉动”的概念。与古老的弗里斯安·布里德尔(Frisian Bridel),中间荷兰布雷德尔(Breydel),荷兰布雷德尔(Dutch Breidel),古老的德国bridel相关。 Bridle-Path(1806)足够宽,可以骑马,但不能骑马车旅行。
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