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放羊 | fàng yáng | to tend a flock of sheep / to let sheep out to pasture / fig. to throw off the reins / to leave sb alone / acting freely and irresponsibly |
缰绳 | jiāng shéng | reins |
脱缰 | tuō jiāng | (of a horse etc) to break free from the reins / (fig.) to become unconstrained |
欲擒故纵 | yù qín gù zòng | In order to capture, one must let loose. / to loosen the reins only to grasp them better |
操刀 | cāo dāo | to hold a knife / (fig.) (of a surgeon) to perform an operation / (fig.) to personally handle or take charge of a task; to take the reins |
辔 | pèi | bridle; reins |
鞥 | ēng | (literary) reins (for a horse) |
放任自流 | fàng rèn zì liú | to let sb do whatever they want / to indulge / to give free reins to / to let things slide / to drift aimlessly / laissez-faire |
脱缰之马 | tuō jiāng zhī mǎ | lit. a horse that has thrown off the reins (idiom); runaway horse / out of control |
鞗 | tiáo | reins of leather |
靮 | dí | reins / bridle |
軜 | nà | inner reins of a 4-horse team |
勒马 | lè mǎ | to guide a horse with the reins / to rein in a horse |
连镳并轸 | lián biāo bìng zhěn | lit. reins together and carriages level (idiom); keeping exactly abreast of one another / running neck and neck |
缰 | jiāng | bridle / reins / halter |