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sad·dleBrE /ˈsædl/NAmE /ˈsædl/ nouna leather seat for a rider on a horse 马鞍◆She swung herself into the saddle. 她飞身上马。a seat on a bicycle or motorcycle (自行车或摩托车的)车座 back-pedal, cycling, dismount, handlebar, pedal, ride, saddle, speed, tandem, velodrome a piece of meat from the back of an animal (动物的)脊肉 ●in the ˈsaddlein a position of authority and control 担任领导职务;掌权;在位riding a horse 骑马◆Three weeks after the accident he was back in the saddle. 出事后三个星期,他就又骑上马了。 sad·dleBrE /ˈsædl/NAmE /ˈsædl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they saddle BrE /ˈsædl/ NAmE /ˈsædl/present simple - he / she / it saddles BrE /ˈsædlz/ NAmE /ˈsædlz/past simple saddled BrE /ˈsædld/ NAmE /ˈsædld/past participle saddled BrE /ˈsædld/ NAmE /ˈsædld/ -ing form saddling BrE /ˈsædlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈsædlɪŋ/~ sthto put a saddle on a horse 给(马)备鞍 ●ˌsaddle ˈup●ˌsaddle sth↔ˈupto put a saddle on a horse 给(马)备鞍●ˈsaddle sb/yourself with sth [often passive] to give sb/yourself an unpleasant responsibility, task, debt, etc. 使某人(或自己)肩负重担◆I've been saddled with organizing the conference. 我被派担当组织会议的重任。◆The company was saddled with debts of £12 million. 公司背着 1 200 万英镑的债务。 |