saddled / ˈsæd l /

鞍座的鞍座鞍马鞍马的

saddled3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a seat for a rider on the back of a horse or other animal.
  2. a similar seat on a bicycle, tractor, etc.
  3. a part of a harness laid across the back of an animal and girded under the belly, to which the terrets and checkhook are attached.
v. 有主动词 verb

sad·dled, sad·dling.

  1. to put a saddle on: to saddle a horse.
  2. to load or charge, as with a burden: He has saddled himself with a houseful of impecunious relatives.
  3. to impose as a burden or responsibility.
v. 无主动词 verb

sad·dled, sad·dling.

  1. to put a saddle on a horse.
  2. to mount into the saddle.

saddled 近义词

saddled

等同于 stuck

saddled

等同于 lay

saddled

等同于 load

saddled

等同于 lumber

saddled

等同于 oppress

saddled

等同于 task

saddled

等同于 tax

saddled

等同于 weigh

saddled

等同于 blame

saddled

等同于 charge

saddled

等同于 cumber

saddled

等同于 lade

saddled

等同于 transfuse

saddled

等同于 encumber

saddled

等同于 harness

saddled

等同于 impose

saddled构成的短语

  • saddle someone with
  • in the driver's seat (saddle)

更多saddled例句

  1. That may sound like “The Handmaid’s Tale” with saddles instead of bonnets, but North is working entirely in her own realm.
  2. Another tweak is incorporating a low-friction material on the outside of the seat, or saddle, designed to avoid any chafing that kids might experience.
  3. They used the path integral mostly as a vehicle to identify the saddle points.
  4. This stem does a great job of absorbing high-speed vibrations that will wear you down after several hours in the saddle.
  5. They can take the wheels and the saddle off the bike, but nabbing the frame would require more work.
  6. Certainly Weaver has been the burr under Palmer's saddle for almost his entire career.
  7. We will not rest till we find out what she ordered and how that famous butt is holding up after four days in the saddle.
  8. With the big kettledrums on either side of the saddle, and all that.
  9. But today, skyrocketing costs price way too many young people out of a higher education, or saddle them with unsustainable debt.
  10. Mrs. Buller cooked a braised saddle of veal and delicious it was too served with a rich gravy flavored with claret.
  11. Fatigue he never knew, and on one occasion he was said to have spent thirteen days and nights in the saddle.
  12. "I call you," the policeman said, and stripping the saddle and bridle from his sweaty horse, turned him loose to graze.
  13. We had been twelve hours in the saddle, and had ridden over nearly a hundred miles of ground.
  14. Also our six-shooters reposed in their scabbards, the four belts hooked over the horn of MacRae's saddle.
  15. I pulled the saddle off my horse, slapped it down on the dirt floor, and went stalking up to the long cabin.