Saddle Meaning in English
word
/ˈsædəɫ/
SA-duhl
/sˈædəl/
SA-duhl
التعريف
A saddle is the seat placed on a horse or similar animal for riding. It can also mean a seat of a bicycle or motorcycle, depending on context.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Most commonly, 'saddle' refers to horse riding. For bicycles, 'seat' is more common in everyday speech, though 'saddle' is standard in cycling. As a verb, 'saddle someone with something' means give them an unwanted burden or responsibility.
Spanish: silla de montarPortuguese (BR): selaPortuguese (PT): selaChinese (Simplified): 马鞍Chinese (Traditional): 馬鞍Hindi: काठीArabic: سَرْجBengali: জিন - আসন (সাইকেল বা মোটরসাইকেলের জন্য)Russian: седлоJapanese: 鞍Vietnamese: yênKorean: 안장Turkish: eyerUrdu: زینIndonesian: pelana
جمل نموذجية
The rider checked the saddle before getting on the horse.
basic
This bike has a soft saddle.
basic
She put the bag on the saddle.
basic
I need to adjust the saddle a little—it's too high.
natural
He spent hours looking for a saddle that would fit the horse properly.
natural
I got saddled with all the extra work after two people quit.
natural