rein
美 [reɪn]
英 [reɪn]
- n.控制;缰绳;(幼儿佩带以防走失的)保护带;主宰
- v.控制;箝制;抑制(情欲等);给(马)套上缰绳
- 网络统治;驾驭;支配
复数:reins 过去分词:reined 现在分词:reining
n.
bridle,restraint,harness,leash,lead
Rein.
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1. | [c][usupl] 缰绳a long narrow leather band that is attached to a metal bar in a horse's mouth(= a bit ) and is held by the rider in order to control the horse |
She pulled gently on the reins. 她轻轻地拉着缰绳。 |
2. | [pl] (幼儿佩带以防走失的)保护带strips of leather, etc. worn by a small child and held by an adult in order to stop the child from walking off and getting lost |
3. | [pl] 控制;主宰;掌管the state of being in control or the leader of sth |
It was time to hand over the reins of power(= to give control to sb else) . 是该让权的时候了。 | |
The vice-president was forced to take up the reins of office. 副总统被迫走马上任。 |
IDM
The designer was given free rein. 设计者可以自由发挥。 | |
The script allows full rein to her larger-than-life acting style. 剧本允许她充分展现她那夸张的表演风格。 |
give/allow sb/sth free/full rein|give/allow free/full rein to sth
对…不加约束;放任自由;充分表达(感情)to give sb complete freedom of action; to allow a feeling to be expressed freely
The designer was given free rein. 设计者可以自由发挥。 | |
The script allows full rein to her larger-than-life acting style. 剧本允许她充分展现她那夸张的表演风格。 |