搜尋結果
saddle
- IPA[ˈsadl]
英式
- a seat fastened on the back of a horse or other animal for riding, typically made of leather and raised at the front and rear.;a seat on a bicycle or motorcycle.
- put a saddle on (a horse);(of a trainer) enter (a horse) for a race
verb: saddle, 3rd person present: saddles, gerund or present participle: saddling, past tense: saddled, past participle: saddled
noun: saddle, plural noun: saddles
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a seat fastened on the back of a horse or other animal for riding, typically made of leather and raised at the front and rear.
- ▪ a seat on a bicycle or motorcycle.
- 2. a low part of a ridge between two higher points or peaks follow the road which goes across the saddle between two tors
- ▪ a low region of a curve between two high points, especially (in three dimensions) one representing the highest point of a curve in one direction and the lowest point in another direction.
- 3. a shaped support on which a cable, wire, or pipe rests.
- ▪ a fireclay bar for supporting ceramic ware in a kiln.
- ▪ the part of a draught horse's harness which supports the straps to which the shafts are attached.
- 4. the lower part of the back in a mammal or fowl, especially when distinct in shape or marking feathers at the rear of a rooster's saddle
- ▪ a joint of meat consisting of the two loins a saddle of lamb a recipe for saddle of hare
動詞
- 1. put a saddle on (a horse) he was in the stable saddling up his horse
- ▪ (of a trainer) enter (a horse) for a race he saddles Native Mission in today's Tote Gold Trophy Hurdle at Newbury
- 2. burden (someone) with an onerous responsibility or task he's saddled with debts of $12 million