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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
bridle
bridle [bridle bridles bridled bridling] noun, verb BrE [ˈbraɪdl] NAmE [ˈbraɪdl] noun a set of leather bands, attached to ↑reins, which is put around a horse's head and used for controlling it Word Origin: Old English brīdel (noun), brīdlian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch breidel (noun). Sense 2 of the verb use is from the action of a horse when reined in. Example Bank: •She held his stirrup for him while Adam took the bridle. verb 1. transitive ~ sth to put a ↑bridle on a horse 2. intransitive ~ (at sth) (literary)to show that you are annoyed and/or offended at sth, especially by moving your head up and backwards in a proud way •She bridled at the suggestion that she was lying. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English brīdel (noun), brīdlian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch breidel (noun). Sense 2 of the verb use is from the action of a horse when reined in.
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