unsaddle 的 2 个定义
un·sad·dled, un·sad·dling.
- to take the saddle from.
- to cause to fall or dismount from a saddle; unhorse.
un·sad·dled, un·sad·dling.
- to take the saddle from a horse.
更多unsaddle例句
- "My name's Close," said the dark-haired one, as he dismounted and proceeded to unsaddle his horse.
- The gauchos, like knowing men, aware that it would not be long before they wanted their horses, were careful not to unsaddle them.
- They received the usual frank welcome of a paisano, and were told to dismount and unsaddle.
- "Well, since you expect to be our neighbor, better unsaddle and stay for dinner," urged Forrest.
- The Indian, Willie John, who had furnished them with the ponies, stopped them when they started to unsaddle.