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Перевод: bridle speek bridle


[существительное]
узда ; уздечка ; повод ; бридель ;
[глагол]
взнуздывать; обуздывать; сдерживать


Тезаурус:

  1. Luckily, Katharine had ridden in a double bridle before, so as they started working in she was able to concentrate on getting the feel of Benji.
  2. The Joker is a very intelligent horse and knows his "covering bridle" which we use on him for his studwork, or his ordinary bridle when he is ridden, and behaves accordingly.
  3. Only a rutted bridle track, where orchids still grow, led to it by way of a dilapidated wooden bridge over a stream; the oak avenue which once lined the way gradually fell.
  4. To set the bridle provisionally, lay the kite face down and, with a protractor, arrange the division of the two halves of the bridle so that what will become the top leg is at approximately 75 degrees to the rear face of the kite.
  5. Free from the worktop, we make a bridle with 750mm or 30in off the kite line and, with a darning needle, pierce the cover at the intersection of the spine and spreader, and tie with a secure knot (see Chapter Three).
  6. Some elderly residents of John Broadwood House in Bridle Lane, behind Piccadilly Circus, were fortunate to escape injury as the blast, caused by a device containing less than 1lb of high explosives, blew out windows of their homes.
  7. The following year he chalked up his fifth win, even though his horse broke a bridle strap and bolted just before the start.
  8. From that time on he improved in leaps and bounds and eventually, after about seven months, I started gingerly walking him around the small paddock next to his box with a bridle and a lunge rein threaded through his bit and over his head.
  9. Synthetic tack, such as this bridle from Thorowgood, will save you time and money.
  10. In rare instances, there is still evidence of manufacturing methods, for example the clay moulds used for casting bronze bridle bits and other equestrian equipment found at the Iron Age site of Gussage All Saints or stone moulds for weapons (fig. 5.7).
  11. Stranger hath thy bridle rein,
  12. One of them, Gerard Cochran, boasted that he personally "would kill Joseph and scalp him and wear his scalp as a bridle".
  13. "One mustn't judge the horse by the bridle," she used to say.

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