bridle
n. 約束; 韁繩; 繫帶; [航]系船索(鏈)
vt. 抑制,約束; 給…套籠頭; 仰頭,昂首
vi. 昂首表示輕蔑; 動怒,生氣
A bridle is a set of straps that is put around a horse's head and mouth so that the person riding or driving the horse can control it.
If you bridle, you show that you are angry or offended by moving your head and body upwards in a proud way.
She bridled, then simply shook her head...
她憤怒地昂起了頭,然後就堅決地搖了搖頭。
Alex bridled at the shortness of Pamela's tone.
亞歷克斯對帕梅拉的簡慢語氣很生氣。
1. headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control
2. the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess;
1. put a bridle on;
2. respond to the reins, as of horses
restrain, check, refrain, bridle, curb, inhibit
這些動詞均含"阻止,抑制,制止"之意。
off the bridle
見 bit
We should bridle spending to save some money for the house.
我們應該控制開銷,為買房子儲蓄些錢.
I advise you to bridle your temper.
我勸你控制自己的脾氣.
You must learn to bridle your temper.
你必須學會制怒.
Buy a bridle , north city NaShi prehensile bullwhip buy.
南市買轡頭, 北市買長鞭.
The thief gave all the horses a bridle.
小偷給所有的馬放了韁繩.