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bridle path
Reitweg

в PONS речника

ˈbri·dle path СЪЩ Brit

Reitweg м <-(e)s, -e>
в PONS речника
в PONS речника

path [pɑ:θ, Am pæθ] СЪЩ

1. path (way):

Weg м <-(e)s, -e>
Pfad м <-(e)s, -e>
Gartenweg м <-(e)s, -e>
Trampelpfad м <-(e)s, -e>

2. path (direction):

Weg м <-(e)s, -e>
path of a bullet
Bahn f <-, -en>
to block sb's path

3. path прен (course):

Weg м <-(e)s, -e>
path of a person
Lebensweg м <-(e)s, -e>
to block sb's path
sich вин jdm in den Weg stellen
to cross sb's path

4. path прен (development):

Weg м <-(e)s, -e>

5. path ИНФОРМ:

Pfad м <-(e)s, -e>

6. path (in a communications network):

I. bri·dle [ˈbraɪdl̩] СЪЩ

Zaumzeug ср <-[e]s, -e>
Zaum м <-(e)s , Zäume>

II. bri·dle [ˈbraɪdl̩] ГЛАГ прх

1. bridle (put a bridle on):

2. bridle прен (curb):

III. bri·dle [ˈbraɪdl̩] ГЛАГ нпрх

sich вин über etw вин entrüsten

Специализиран речник по транспорт

Present
Ibridle
youbridle
he/she/itbridles
webridle
youbridle
theybridle
Past
Ibridled
youbridled
he/she/itbridled
webridled
youbridled
theybridled
Present Perfect
Ihavebridled
youhavebridled
he/she/ithasbridled
wehavebridled
youhavebridled
theyhavebridled
Past Perfect
Ihadbridled
youhadbridled
he/she/ithadbridled
wehadbridled
youhadbridled
theyhadbridled

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едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

To the north of the statues is a path, forming one side of the triangle.
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They did not become personal friends at that time; however, their paths continued to cross in the course of their work.
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Rain begins to pour in the path setting.
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Up to date just like the tide of the sea there were ups and downs in the path of the development of the school.
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There the route finishes, and it starts a path.
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Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

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- Feeding three times a day - Daily mucking - With straw bedding ( shavings by appointment ) - Use the entire equestrian center - Bridle path runs right past the house - Riding with Leihpferd available
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www.oberoesterreich.at
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- Fütterung dreimal täglich - tägliches Ausmisten - Einstreu mit Stroh ( Späne nach Vereinbarung ) - Benützung der gesamten Reitanlage - Reitweg führt direkt am Haus vorbei - Reitmöglichkeit mit Leihpferd vorhanden
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Many well developed and labelled cycle tracks and bridle paths, Surfing sails, and Kite schools, numerous seaside resorts, beach, however, also a golf course stand to the visitors in the region new colonist lake at possession.
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www.inaustria.at
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Viele gut ausgebaute und beschilderte Rad- und Reitwege, Surf- Segel-, und Kite-Schulen, zahlreiche Seebäder, Strand aber auch ein Golfplatz stehen den Besuchern in der Region Neusiedler See zu Verfügung.
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Along the bridle paths, bicycle paths and roads can be found very often beautiful wine taverns, country inns and gourmet restaurants where you can consume local products.
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www.biketours4you.at
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Entlang der Reitwege, Radwege und Straßen findet man sehr oft schöne Buschenschenken, Landgasthöfe und Feinschmeckerlokale in denen man die regionalen Erzeugnisse zu vernünftigen Preisen konsumieren kann.
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Initially, it was a bridle path, which from 1573 onwards led from the city palace to Lietzow and then later on to the Charlottenburg Palace, which was named after Queen Sophie Charlotte, and from there all the way to Spandau.
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traveltrade.visitberlin.de
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Am Anfang waren die Linden ein Reitweg, der ab 1573 vom Stadtschloss nach Lietzow, dem später nach der Königin Sophie Charlotte benannten „ Charlottenburg “ und von dort aus weiter nach Spandau führte.
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Kurfürstendamm was built round 1542, serving at first as a causeway going from the city palace to the Grunewald hunting lodge and later on it served as a bridle path for the Elector Joachim II.
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traveltrade.visitberlin.de
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Der Kurfürstendamm wurde um 1542 als Dammweg vom Berliner Stadtschloss zum Jagdschloss Grunewald angelegt und diente zunächst als Reitweg für den Kurfürsten Joachim II.
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