headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control respond to the reins, as of horses put a bridle on; "bridle horses
line that connects the kite with the flying line Bridling Point- point where the flying line attaches to the bridle Bowed Kite- Kites that have a dihedrial angle These kites do not need a tail Box kite- has many surfaces, some lie vertically
the head harness for a horse, basically consisting of the headstall, bit, chin strap and reins, but often including also a brow band, nose strap, and throat latch
Arrangement of lifting equipment or rigging hardware that enable a load to be shared between the legs of a bridle Two way, three way, 'H' are all types of bridle Load sharing is an important part of a bridle but they are also commonly used to suspend an object in a position where a Dead Hang is not possible Submitted by Piers from London, UK
(1) The disconnectable, rubber insulation-covered downhole end of a survey cable on which current and measure electrodes (cable electrodes) are mounted for resistivity measuring electrode configurations requiring longer spacings than can be attained on a sonde The head, to which the sonde is attached, is an integral part of the fishing bell and bridle (2) For those services which do not require bridle electrodes, it is the short disconnectable length of cable on which the fishing bell and head are attached The disconnectable feature permits the quick changing of head types and sizes, and easier servicing
Typically two chains or wire ropes run at an angle to each other to support a batten, third chain or rope Load ratings must be carefully calculated and observed when using bridles
lines that form the junction between kite and the flying lines A foil kite may have a complex bridle, while inflatable kites usually have simple bridles Bridle lines are sometimes called shroud lines
If you bridle, you show that you are angry or offended by moving your head and body upwards in a proud way. She bridled, then simply shook her head Alex bridled at the shortness of Pamela's tone. = bristle. a set of leather bands put around a horse's head and used to control its movements
A short length of wire with a line attached at the midpoint A bridle is used to distribute the load of the attached line Often used as boom travelers and for spinnaker down hauls
the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess; "his common sense is a bridle to his quick temper" headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control respond to the reins, as of horses put a bridle on; "bridle horses
(1) The insulation covered lower portion of the cable to which a logging tool is connected (2) To connect in parallel a group of amplifiers to a common input (3) An arrangement for towing a seismic streamer