Rein in Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹeɪn/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
RAYN IN
ɹˈeɪn/ /ˈɪn
RAYN IN
释义
To limit, control, or hold back something, especially behavior or spending. The phrase comes from using reins to control a horse.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, especially with spending, emotions, or behavior ('rein in costs', 'rein in anger'). Don't confuse with 'reign' or 'rain'. Often used when someone is being excessive.
Spanish: controlar - frenar - contenerPortuguese (BR): conter - controlar - segurarPortuguese (PT): conter - controlar - moderarChinese (Simplified): 控制 - 抑制Chinese (Traditional): 控制 - 抑制Hindi: नियंत्रण करना - काबू में रखनाArabic: كبح - ضبط - السيطرةBengali: নিয়ন্ত্রণ করা - লাগাম টানাRussian: обуздать - сдерживатьJapanese: 抑える - 制御するVietnamese: kiềm chế - kiểm soátKorean: 억제하다 - 자제시키다Turkish: dizginlemek - kontrol altına almakUrdu: قابو میں رکھنا - محدود کرناIndonesian: mengendalikan - menahan
例句
Parents sometimes need to rein in their children's behavior.
basic
The company decided to rein in spending this year.
basic
You should rein in your excitement before the meeting.
basic
We really need to rein in all these extra expenses.
natural
The coach told him to rein in his temper on the field.
natural
If you don't rein in your spending, you'll run out of money.
natural