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bridle

英 [ˈbraɪdl]

美 [ˈbraɪdl]

n.  马勒; 马笼头
v.  给(马)套笼头; (尤指傲慢地昂首对…)表示恼怒,表示不快

复数:bridles 过去式:bridled 过去分词:bridled 现在分词:bridling 第三人称单数:bridles 

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Collins.1 / BNC.12851 / COCA.19059

牛津词典

    noun

    • 马勒;马笼头
      a set of leather bands, attached to reins , which is put around a horse's head and used for controlling it

      verb

      • 给(马)套笼头
        to put a bridle on a horse
        1. (尤指傲慢地昂首对…)表示恼怒,表示不快
          to show that you are annoyed and/or offended at sth, especially by moving your head up and backwards in a proud way
          1. She bridled at the suggestion that she was lying.
            她对暗示她在说谎的言论嗤之以鼻。

        柯林斯词典

        • 马勒;马笼头
          Abridleis 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.
          1. VERB 昂首表示愤怒(或不快)
            If youbridle, you show that you are angry or offended by moving your head and body upwards in a proud way.
            1. She bridled, then simply shook her head...
              她愤怒地昂起了头,然后就坚决地摇了摇头。
            2. Alex bridled at the shortness of Pamela's tone.
              亚历克斯对帕梅拉的简慢语气很生气。

          英英释义

          noun

          • the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess
            1. his common sense is a bridle to his quick temper
            Synonym:checkcurb
          • headgear for a horse

            verb

            • respond to the reins, as of horses
              1. put a bridle on
                1. bridle horses
              2. anger or take offense
                1. She bridled at his suggestion to elope

              双语例句

              • Change to a long electrode bridle.
                换上长电极马笼头。
              • Don't be afraid that I shall try to escape. Here, tie this rope round your neck and fasten it to my bridle.
                在这,你可以用绳子系在你的脖子,然后在和我的缰绳连接。
              • She bridled, then simply shook her head
                她愤怒地昂起了头,然后就坚决地摇了摇头。
              • Why, guess!'he returned, dismounting, and slinging his bridle on a hook by the door.
                “怎么,猜呀!”他回嘴,下了马,把他的马缰吊在门边的钩上。
              • We bridle and buck under failure, and we go mad with dissatisfaction in the face of success.
                我们愤恨失败、不认输,纵然成功了也发疯般地不满足。
              • He was ready dressed and armed and holding his own horse by the bridle.
                他愿意打扮自己的马匹和武装,手持由缰。
              • Who can strip off his outer coat? Who would approach him with a bridle?
                谁能剥它的外衣?谁能进它上下牙骨之间呢?
              • Thought arising from factual experience may be a bridle or a spur.
                由实际经验而产生的想法,可能是一种约束,也可能是一种刺激。
              • He could not have buckled a bridle on his own.
                他顾不得备自己的马鞍了。
              • The horse is broken to the bridle.
                这马已习惯于缰辔了。