rein
名词缰绳; 驾驭(法); 统治手段; 控制(权)
及物动词驾驭; 勒缰绳使(马)停步; 严格控制
不及物动词勒住马
及物动词
1. The officer reined in his horse at a crossroads.
军官在十字路口勒住了马。
2. You must learn to rein in your temper.
你必须学会控制你的脾气。
不及物动词
1. He reined in as he approached the busy road.
他在靠近繁忙的公路时勒马缓行。
名词
1. The rider pulled on the reins, and the horse stopped.
骑马的人拉紧缰绳,马停住了。
2. Few kings now hold the reins of government.
现在很少有国王是掌握政权的。
3. Pull on the right rein and the horse will turn to the right.
一拉右缰,马就会向右转。
1. 重新初始化:重新初始化(REIN) 此命令终止USER,将所有I/O和帐户信息写入,但不许进行中的数据传输完成. 重置所有参数,控制连接打开,可以再次开始USER命令. 退出登录(QUIT) 此命令终止USER,如果没有数据传输,服务器关闭控制连接;
2. 缰绳:257. 马肚带:girth; cinch; surcingle | 258. 缰绳:rein | 259. 控制缰:checkrein
3. 控制;统治:Biofuel: 生物燃料 | Rein: 控制;统治 | Shrub:灌木丛
4. 手柄:reimport 再进口 | rein 手柄 | reindexing 变换符号;重新分度
5. rein:reinitialize; 更换登录帐号
1. rein的反义词
1. (马的)缰绳
Reins are the thin leather straps attached round a horse's neck which are used to control the horse.
2. (新闻用语)支配权,控制权
Journalists sometimes use the expression the reins or the reins of power to refer to the control of a country or organization.
e.g. He was determined to see the party keep a hold on the reins of power...
他决意要确保这个政党掌握政权。
3. 放任;不管;纵容
If you give free rein to someone, you give them a lot of freedom to do what they want.
e.g. The government continued to believe it should give free rein to the private sector in transport.
政府仍然认为应该给予交通领域的私营企业以经营自由。
4. 严加控制;严格管束
If you keep a tight rein on someone, you control them firmly.
e.g. Her parents had kept her on a tight rein with their narrow and inflexible views.
她的父母观念狭隘而僵化,对她管束很严。
1. By defining the space requirement for small houses in a stricter way, the government has demonstrated its resolution to rein in excessive hikes of house prices.
2. rein的意思
2. Acting students who don't face commercial pressures also have freer rein.
3. China's cabinet said last week it will expand measures to rein in residential prices in smaller cities after limiting home purchases in metropolitan areas.
4. A 2003 peace " road map " calls on Israel to freeze all settlement activity and for the Palestinians to rein in militants.
5. Zhou did not name the specific measure to rein the inflation, but sources say the commission uses administrative policies more and more cautiously.
6. The central bank can certainly further hike the reserve requirement ratio to rein in the growth of liquidity.
7. Li said that the central government took the step after previous financial measures to rein in soaring housing prices had little impact.
8. rein在线翻译
8. Some supermarkets and suppliers in Beijing are ignoring a new national standard that aims to rein in the chaotic organic food industry.
9. rein什么意思
9. It seems to them that by opposing schools charging at the market level they can effectively rein in growth of education expenses.
10. The chief judge resigned, complaining about criticism by politicians that he was not doing enough to rein in Saddam.
noun
1. one of a pair of long straps (usually connected to the bit or the headpiece) used to control a horse
2. any means of control
e.g. he took up the reins of government
verb
1. keep in check
e.g. rule one's temper
2. stop or check by or as if by a pull at the reins
e.g. He reined in his horses in front of the post office
Synonym: rein in
3. rein的近义词
3. stop or slow up one's horse or oneself by or as if by pulling the reins
e.g. They reined in in front of the post office
Synonym: rein in
4. control and direct with or as if by reins
e.g. rein a horse