English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "bridle" ita ce: Wani kayan aiki ne da ake amfani da su wajen sarrafa doki, wanda ya ƙunshi rumfar kai, da bit, da kuma reins. > Don kamewa, sarrafawa, ko riƙewa, kamar yadda yake tare da sarƙa. and reins used to control or directing a person or dabba. Misali jimloli: Ta ɗora ragamar mulki ta sanya sarƙar a kan doki. /li> Dole ne ya kame fushinsa da ya ji labarin. kafin a fara tafiya.

Sentence Examples

  1. Astrid crunched on the grass behind her as his bridle jingled.
  2. He must know mathematics, for at every turn some occasion for them will present itself to him and, putting it aside that he must be adorned with all the virtues, cardinal and theological, to come down to minor particulars, he must, I say, be able to swim as well as Nicholas or Nicolao the Fish could, as the story goes he must know how to shoe a horse, and repair his saddle and bridle and, to return to higher matters, he must be faithful to God and to his lady he must be pure in thought, decorous in words, generous in works, valiant in deeds, patient in suffering, compassionate towards the needy, and, lastly, an upholder of the truth though its defence should cost him his life.
  3. With a final bound through the trees, Astrid emerged from the wood and Rune pulled back hard on the bridle, putting an immediate end to their chase.
  4. He then contrived to raise him from the ground, and with no little difficulty hoisted him upon his ass, which seemed to him to be the easiest mount for him and collecting the arms, even to the splinters of the lance, he tied them on Rocinante, and leading him by the bridle and the ass by the halter he took the road for the village, very sad to hear what absurd stuff Don Quixote was talking.
  5. Leaning out of the window she saw no movement below, heard no exchange of voices even the snorting horse and jangle of bit and bridle were absent.
  6. For though his integrity and reputation might bridle slanderous tongues, still he was unwilling to hazard either his own good name or that of his friend and for this reason most of the days agreed upon he devoted to some other business which he pretended was unavoidable so that a great portion of the day was taken up with complaints on one side and excuses on the other.
  7. But the two of them had washed her down, scrubbed and brushed her mane and tail, groomed her coat, fed her, and even tied to her bridle some ribbons the local children had given them.
  8. I described as well as I could, our way of riding the shape and use of a bridle, a saddle, a spur, and a whip of harness and wheels.
  9. The emperor was already descended from the tower and advancing on horseback towards me, which had like to have cost him dear for the beast, though very well trained, yet wholly unused to such a sight, which appeared as if a mountain moved before him, reared up on his hindfeet but that prince, who is an excellent horseman, kept his seat, till his attendants ran in and held the bridle, while his majesty had time to dismount.
  10. You must know, too, that Malambruno told me that, whenever fate provided the knight our deliverer, he himself would send him a steed far better and with less tricks than a post-horse for he will be that same wooden horse on which the valiant Pierres carried off the fair Magalona which said horse is guided by a peg he has in his forehead that serves for a bridle, and flies through the air with such rapidity that you would fancy the very devils were carrying him.