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1 držati se oholo
• bridle up -
2 držati se uvređeno
• bridle up -
3 oglavnik
• bridle -
4 zauzdati
• bridle; bridle up; curb; keep a tight rein; rein; restrain; snaffle -
5 dići nos
• bridle up; cock; perk; perk it; perk up -
6 izolovani provodnik za spojeve
• bridle wire -
7 oglavina
• bridle; headgear; headstall -
8 oglavlje
• bridle; pommel -
9 prsten na stubu
• bridle ring -
10 putanja za jedno
• bridle-path -
11 putanja za jednog j.
• bridle-path -
12 staza za jahače
• bridle-way -
13 staza za jahače i tovarne konj
• bridle path -
14 ukrotiti
• bridle; chasten; discipline; keep in; manage; subdue -
15 uzda
• bridle; curb; rein; snaffle -
16 zabaciti glavu
• bridle up; recline -
17 obuzdati
• attemper; bottle up; bridle; chasten; check; coerce; confine; conquer; constrain; contain; dam; fetter; forbear; hold; hold (held, held); hold back; hold in; inhibit; keep back; keep down; keep in; moderate; mortify; quench; refrain; rein; restrain; school; stifle; subdue; tame; temper -
18 spojnica
• adapter; adaptor; bridge; bridle; clamp; cleat; clip; clutch; conduktor joint; connector; coupler; coupling; fascia; fish plate; fuse; girder; junction; juncture; linker; puncheon; sap; single plate clutch; splicer; staple; synchromesh hub; transom; trimer; union-joint
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Bridle — Bri dle, n. [OE. bridel, AS. bridel; akin to OHG. britil, brittil, D. breidel, and possibly to E. braid. Cf. {Bridoon}.] 1. The head gear with which a horse is governed and restrained, consisting of a headstall, a bit, and reins, with other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bridle — Bri dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bridled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bridling}.] 1. To put a bridle upon; to equip with a bridle; as, to bridle a horse. [1913 Webster] He bridled her mouth with a silkweed twist. Drake. [1913 Webster] 2. To restrain, guide,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bridle — [brīd′ l] n. [ME & OE bridel < bregdan, move quickly: see BRAID] 1. a head harness for guiding a horse: it consists of headstall, bit, and reins 2. anything resembling a horse s bridle 3. anything that controls or restrains 4. FRENUM 5 … English World dictionary
bridle — [n] restraining device check, control, curb, deterrent, hackamore, halter, headstall, leash, rein, restraint, trammels; concept 497 bridle [v] check, hold back constrain, control, curb, govern, inhibit, keep in check, master, moderate, repress,… … New thesaurus
bridle — ► NOUN ▪ the headgear used to control a horse, consisting of buckled straps to which a bit and reins are attached. ► VERB 1) put a bridle on. 2) bring under control. 3) show resentment or anger. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
Bridle — Bri dle, v. i. To hold up the head, and draw in the chin, as an expression of pride, scorn, or resentment; to assume a lofty manner; usually with up. His bridling neck. Wordsworth. [1913 Webster] By her bridling up I perceived she expected to be… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bridle — index bar (hinder), block, clog, constrain (imprison), constrain (restrain), contain ( … Law dictionary
bridle — vb 1 check, curb, *restrain, inhibit Analogous words: repress, *suppress: *govern, rule: control, direct, manage (see CONDUCT) Antonyms: vent Contrasted words: *express … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Bridle — A bridle is a piece of equipment used to control a horse. The bridle fits over a horse s head, and has the purpose of controlling the horse. It holds a bit in the horse s mouth. As defined in the Oxford English Dictionary, a bridle includes a… … Wikipedia
bridle — {{11}}bridle (n.) O.E. bridel bridle, rein, curb, restraint, related to bregdan move quickly, from P.Gmc. *bregdilaz (see BRAID (Cf. braid) (v.)). {{12}}bridle (v.) to control, dominate, c.1200, from O.E. bridlian to fit with a bridle, from… … Etymology dictionary
Bridle — Three Hebrew words are thus rendered in the Authorized Version. 1) Heb. mahsom signifies a muzzle or halter or bridle, by which the rider governs his horse (Ps. 39:1). 2) Me theg, rendered also bit in Ps. 32:9, which is its proper… … Easton's Bible Dictionary