rein
柯林斯词典
1. N-PLURAL Reins are the thin leather straps attached around a horse's neck which are used to control the horse. 缰绳
Cord held the reins while the stallion tugged and snorted. 当那匹牡马使劲挣扎,打着响鼻的时候,科德勒紧了缰绳。
2. N-PLURAL Journalists sometimes use the expression the reins or the reins of power to refer to the control of a country or organization. 执政; 掌权
He was determined to see the party keep a hold on the reins of power. 他决心要确保该党继续执掌政权。
3. PHRASE If you give free rein to someone, you give them a lot of freedom to do what they want. 给 (某人) 充分的自由
The government continued to believe it should give free rein to the private sector in transportation. 政府继续认为应该给私营运输部门充分的自由。
4. PHRASE If you keep a tight rein on someone, you control them firmly. 严格控制
Her parents kept her on a tight rein with their narrow and inflexible views. 她的父母目光短浅而又固执地严格控制着她。
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rein /reɪn/ (reining,reined,reins)
剑桥词典
- a long , thin piece of material , especially leather , that helps you to control and direct a horse
(尤指皮质的)缰绳
You pull on both reins to stop or slow a horse , but only the left rein to turn left . 拉两边的缰绳来让马停住或放慢速度,但是要想左转时,只需拉左边的缰绳。
UK
a strap that is put around a small child's body or wrist and held at the other end by an adult so that the adult can stop the child running away
(领幼儿走路时防止其走失的)安全绳套,保护带
I always put my son on reins when we go shopping . 我们带儿子去购物时,总是用安全带牵着他。
习语
free reinkeep a tight rein on sb/sth
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