词汇 | saddle |
释义 | saddle noun uk/ˈsæd.əl/ us/ˈsæd.əl/ (SEAT) C2 [ C ]马鞍;(自行车、摩托车等的)车座,鞍座 a seat on a bicycle, motorcycle, etc. My bike needs a new saddle. Could you lower the saddle for me? in the saddle 骑马 riding a horse Diana's never happier than when in the saddle. After the accident, I couldn't wait to get back in the saddle. I spent six hours in the saddle yesterday so I'm a little stiff today. He was back in the saddle just three months after the fall. Successful surgery on her ankle put her back in the saddle last week. 掌握,控制 in charge or in control The chairman is back in the saddle after his heart attack. 心脏病痊愈之后,主席又重新掌权了。 With Sunak firmly in the saddle, things are looking up for the company. It's good to be back in the saddle. There's a long road ahead but I'm determined to get back in the saddle. Let's see how the company fares with someone new in the saddle. (MEAT) [ C or U ](动物的)脊肉 a large piece of meat taken from the middle of the back of an animal saddle of lamb 羊脊肉 saddle verb [ T ] uk/ˈsæd.əl/ us/ˈsæd.əl/ C2 给(马)装鞍 to put a saddle on a horse She saddled (up) the horse for her friend. 她为朋友备好了马鞍。 Opposite: unsaddle Phrasal verb saddle someone with somethingC2 使(某人)负担,使(某人)承担(重任或难题) to give someone a responsibility or problem that they do not want and that will cause them a lot of work or difficulty The company is saddled with debt. 公司负债累累。 Synonym: burden |
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