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1 отпустить поводья
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2 отдать повод
1) General subject: give a horse the rein, give a horse the reins2) Agriculture: release me rein3) Makarov: give a horse free rein, give the reins -
3 дать волю
1) General subject: give a loose (чувству), give free rein, give free rein to (smth.) (чему-л.), give full swing, (кому-л.) give his head, give loose (чувству), give rein to (воображению), give way (слезам), indulge, run riot (фантазии и т. п.), unleash, let loose (воображению, гневу и т. п.), give vent (чему-л.-to), open the floodgates (чему-л.)2) Literal: give a horse the bridle3) Makarov: (кому-л.) give (smb.) his head, run riot (фантазии, воображению) -
4 отпустить
1. delay2. let go; release; set free; dismiss; sell; provide; allot; slacken; remit; growослабить вожжи, отпустить поводья — to slacken the reins
3. dismiss4. release5. remit6. temperСинонимический ряд:1. выдать (глаг.) выдать2. освободить (глаг.) выпустить; выпустить на волю; выпустить на свободу; дать свободу; освободить; отпустить на волю; отпустить на свободу; пустить; упустить3. ослабить (глаг.) ослабить; расслабить4. отрастить (глаг.) отрастить
См. также в других словарях:
rein — noun 1 (often reins) for controlling a horse VERB + REIN ▪ hold ▪ Can you hold the reins for a minute? ▪ gather, gather up, pick up ▪ … Collocations dictionary
rein — rein1 [reın] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: rene, from Latin retinere; RETAIN] 1.) [C usually plural] a long narrow band of leather that is fastened around a horse s head in order to control it →↑bridle 2.) give (full/free) rein to sth … Dictionary of contemporary English
rein — 1 noun (C) 1 also reins (plural) a long narrow band of leather that is fastened around a horse s head in order to control it 2 give (full/free) rein to to allow an emotion or feeling to be expressed freely: He gave free rein to his imagination… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
give one his head — phrasal : to allow (as a horse) free rein the advanced students often are given their heads and allowed to launch scientific programs of their own Karl Detzer … Useful english dictionary
rein — [rān] n. [ME rene < OFr resne < VL * retina < L retinere: see RETAIN] 1. a narrow strap of leather attached to each end of the bit in the mouth of a horse, and held by the rider or driver to control the animal usually used in pl.: see… … English World dictionary
Rein — For other uses, see Rein (disambiguation). Reins are used to slow and direct the animal … Wikipedia
rein — reinless, adj. /rayn/, n. 1. Often, reins. a leather strap, fastened to each end of the bit of a bridle, by which the rider or driver controls a horse or other animal by pulling so as to exert pressure on the bit. See illus. under harness. 2. any … Universalium
rein — /reɪn / (say rayn) noun 1. a long, narrow strap or thong, fastened to the bridle or bit, by which a rider or driver restrains and guides a horse or other animal. 2. any of certain other straps or thongs forming part of a harness, as a bearing… …
rein — [[t]re͟ɪn[/t]] reins, reining, reined 1) N PLURAL Reins are the thin leather straps attached round a horse s neck which are used to control the horse. 2) N PLURAL: oft the N of n Journalists sometimes use the expression the reins or the reins of… … English dictionary
rein — [[t]reɪn[/t]] n. 1) Often, reins. a leather strap fastened to each end of the bit of a bridle, by which the rider or driver controls a horse or other animal 2) any of certain other straps or thongs forming part of a harness 3) a means of curbing … From formal English to slang
rein — n. & v. n. (in sing. or pl.) 1 a long narrow strap with each end attached to the bit, used to guide or check a horse etc. in riding or driving. 2 a similar device used to restrain a young child. 3 a means of control. v.tr. 1 check or manage with… … Useful english dictionary