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 Translation for 'bridle' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a bridle | bridles
VERB   to bridle | bridled | bridled
bridling | bridles
SYNO bridle | check | curb
zabolázto bridle
zabla {noun}bridle
kantár {noun}bridle
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Translation for 'bridle' from English to Hungarian

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to bridle
zaboláz

bridle
zabla {noun}

kantár {noun}
Usage Examples English
  • Rogallo wing kites control pitch with a bridle that sets the wing's angle of attack.
  • A standard fly mask is not generally used while riding, as the stiff mesh interferes with the bridle and the minimal visual impairment of the mesh still presents a safety issue.
  • A variation of the bridle joint is the T-bridle, which joins the end of one member to the middle of another. The tee bridle joint is very strong and good for joining 2 pieces together.
  • "Bl W", bridle wire, screwed into wippen, bent in the shape of a buckle at top to hold bridle.
  • The Vellore bridle snake ("Dryocalamus nympha") is a species of snake found in southern India and Sri Lanka.

  • Drogues used on tandem-systems are basically large throw-out pilot chutes, but the bridle is anchored on the container with a release system.
  • A longeing cavesson may be used with or without a bridle.
  • Horse halters are sometimes confused with a bridle.
  • Sanjakugawa, two leather straps that wrapped around each side of the neck, attached to the bridle and the bit. The sanjakugawa prevented the bridle from slipping over the ears.
  • Some styles of gag bit are integral to a special bridle, known as a gag bridle; others are used with a standard bridle.

  • Now consider a four roll bridle with tensions [...]. Normally in such a bridle set, all of the rolls have the same strip wrap angle, as shown in sketch 7.
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