saddled
vt.& vi. 給(馬)裝鞍(saddle的過去式與過去分詞形式)
A saddle is a leather seat that you put on the back of an animal so that you can ride the animal.
If you saddle a horse, you put a saddle on it so that you can ride it.
Why don't we saddle a couple of horses and go for a ride?
我們何不找幾匹馬套上馬鞍出去遛遛?
A saddle is a seat on a bicycle or motorcycle.
A saddle of lamb, rabbit, or venison is a piece of meat taken from the middle of the animal's back.
If you saddle someone with a problem or with a responsibility, you put them in a position where they have to deal with it.
The war devastated the economy and saddled the country with a huge foreign debt.
戰爭拖垮了經濟,使該國欠下了鉅額外債。
If you are in the saddle, you are riding a horse.
When I watch horse racing on television, I wish I was back in the saddle.
看到電視上的賽馬節目時,我真希望自己能再度跨馬賓士。
If you are in the saddle, you are in power or in control of a situation.
The armed forces and the hardliners are now going to be in the saddle.
武裝部隊和奉行強硬路線的人即將掌權。
1. having a saddle on or being mounted on a saddled animal;
2. subject to an imposed burden;
She saddled up a horse.
她給一匹馬套上了馬鞍。
He saddled his horse, mounted, and rode away at a gallop.
他給馬套上鞍子, 跨上馬背疾馳而去.
The horses were saddled up and ready to move.
馬已上好了鞍,只等出發了.
I am always being saddled with extra duties.
我總是被迫承擔許多額外的責任.
The war devastated the economy and saddled the country with a huge foreign debt.
戰爭拖垮了經濟,使該國欠下了鉅額外債。