saddles
n. 馬鞍( saddle的名詞複數 ); (腳踏車或摩托車的)車座; (動物的)脊肉
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。
The saddles feature a reflective trim for night time visibility.
這些車座的特點是帶有在夜間可視的反光鑲邊。
Saddles are made in a wide range of different widths.
鞍具有各種不同的寬度。
I'll tell you about it while Frank saddles the horse.
趁弗蘭克給我備馬的這會兒功夫,我把事情講給你聽吧.
The interior pairs of cables will be supported on saddles.
當中的各對拉索支承在鞍座上.
Stays are continuous over saddles in the pylon.
拉索連續跨過塔架內的索鞍.