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1 rope headstall
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2 halter
1. n повод, недоуздок2. n верёвка на виселице, удавкаto come to the halter — попасть на виселицу, кончить виселицей
3. n висельник4. n повешение5. n лиф без спинки и рукавов с завязками на шее и спине6. n верхняя часть купального костюма; лифчик, завязывающийся на шее7. v надевать недоуздок8. v приучать к узде9. v вешать10. n нерешительный человек11. n энт. жужжальцеСинонимический ряд:1. restraint (noun) bridle; check; control; curb; governor; leash; restraint2. rope for a horse (noun) bit; headstall; noose; rein; rope; rope for a horse; strap
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