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"bit (of a bridle). - almak (for a horse) to take the bit, be broken in. - almamak not to heed the commands of another; to stay free from another´s control. - almaz 1. uncontrollable, unbridled. 2. unbroken (horse). -i azıya almak 1. (for a horse) to get the bit between its teeth and run. 2. to take the bit between one´s teeth, get out of control. -ini kısmak /ın/ to rein (someone) in, restrain (someone). - vurmak /a/ 1. to bridle. 2. to restrain, curb." -
2 söz dinlememek
take the bit between one's teeth -
3 gemi azıya almak
a) to take the bit between one's teeth b) to get out of control
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