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1 to take the reins
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2 rein
rein1) ((usually in plural) one of two straps attached to a bridle for guiding a horse.) rienda2) ((in plural) straps fitted round a toddler so that he can be prevented from straying in the street etc.) andadores•- rein inrein n riendatr[reɪn]1 rienda1 (child's) andadores nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto give free rein to dar rienda suelta ato keep a tight rein on controlar estrictamente, llevar un estricto control deto take the reins tomar las riendasrein ['reɪn] vt: refrenar (un caballo)rein n1) : rienda fto give free rein to: dar rienda suelta a2) check: control mto keep a tight rein on: llevar un estricto control den.• rienda s.f.v.• contener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• dirigir por medio de riendas v.• gobernar v.• refrenar v.reɪna) ( Equ) rienda fto give free rein to somebody — darle* carta blanca a alguien
to give free rein to something — dar* rienda suelta a algo
to keep a tight rein on something — \<\<expenses\>\> llevar un estricto control de algo
b) reins pl ( for children) (BrE) arnés m, andadores mpl, andaderas fpl (Méx, Ven)Phrasal Verbs:- rein in[reɪn]N (usu pl) rienda fthe reins of government — (fig) las riendas del gobierno
to draw rein — detenerse, tirar de la rienda (also fig)
to keep a tight rein on sb — (fig) refrenar a algn
to give sb free rein — (fig) dar rienda suelta a algn
- rein in* * *[reɪn]a) ( Equ) rienda fto give free rein to somebody — darle* carta blanca a alguien
to give free rein to something — dar* rienda suelta a algo
to keep a tight rein on something — \<\<expenses\>\> llevar un estricto control de algo
b) reins pl ( for children) (BrE) arnés m, andadores mpl, andaderas fpl (Méx, Ven)Phrasal Verbs:- rein in -
3 rienda
rienda sustantivo femenino rein;◊ aflojar las riendas to slacken the reins;llevar las riendas to be in charge o control; tomar las riendas to take charge
rienda sustantivo femenino
1 (de un caballo) rein
2 riendas, direction, control: él es quien lleva las riendas del negocio, he's the one who is in control of the business Locuciones: dar rienda suelta a, to give free rein to
a rienda suelta, freely, at full speed, unrestrainedly: nos reímos a rienda suelta de su torpeza, we laughed heartily at his clumsiness ' rienda' also found in these entries: English: rein - wild - riot - unleash
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