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strad.dle obj5strAd76v [T]to sit or stand with your legs on either side of (something)骑,跨坐He watched as she straddled her 10-year-old moped.他看着她骑到她那辆用了10年的助动车上。In the past, ladies used to ride with both their legs on one side rather than straddle the horse.在过去,女士骑马时两条腿都在马的一侧,而不是跨坐在马背上。(fig.) The National Park straddles (= is on each side of) the Tennessee--North Carolina border. (fig.)国家公园横跨田纳西州和北卡罗来那州的边界。It's described as a new kind of dance music which straddles (= combines) both jazz and soul styles.这被形容成为一种溶合了爵士乐和灵歌风格的新舞蹈音乐。(esp. Am disapproving) If someone straddles an issue, they do not state clearly what their opinion is in an argument.持观望态度It's not the first time this year that the president has been accused of straddling an issue.总统今年因持观望态度而受到指责,这已不是第一次。
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