bridling

英 [ˈbraɪdlɪŋ] 美 [ˈbraɪdlɪŋ]

v.  给(马)套笼头; (尤指傲慢地昂首对…)表示恼怒,表示不快
bridle的现在分词

现在分词:bridling



柯林斯词典

  1. 马勒;马笼头
    A bridle is a set of straps that is put around a horse's head and mouth so that the person riding or driving the horse can control it.
    1. VERB 昂首表示愤怒(或不快)
      If you bridle, you show that you are angry or offended by moving your head and body upwards in a proud way.
      1. She bridled, then simply shook her head...
        她愤怒地昂起了头,然后就坚决地摇了摇头。
      2. Alex bridled at the shortness of Pamela's tone.
        亚历克斯对帕梅拉的简慢语气很生气。

    双语例句

    1. Frank Kennedy was hurrying to the carriage to assist suellen, and Suellen was bridling in a way that made Scarlett want to slap her.
      弗兰克肯尼迪赶忙走来搀扶苏伦,苏伦那个得意劲儿更叫思嘉恨不得抽她一鞭子。