●ˌrein ˈin●ˌrein sth ˈin ( ˌrein ˈback, ˌrein sth ˈbackless frequent) to pull on the reins of a horse (= the leather bands that go around its neck) to make it go more slowly or stop勒缰绳使(马)慢行(或止步)◆Felipe reined back and rode beside her. 费利普勒了勒缰绳,和她并排骑行。◆She reined in her horse and waited for John to catch up. 她勒住马等着约翰赶上来。[v + adv][v + adv + n][v + n/pron + adv]