Saddle with Meaning in English
expression
ˈsædəɫ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
SAD-uhl with
sˈædəl/ /wˈɪð
SAD-uhl with
释义
To give someone an unpleasant or unwanted responsibility, burden, or problem to deal with.
用法与细微差别
Used informally and often negatively; commonly appears as 'be saddled with' plus a burden ('debt', 'extra work'). Implies being trapped with something unwanted. Do not use to indicate positive responsibilities.
Spanish: cargar con - endosar (responsabilidad) - dejar encargado dePortuguese (BR): sobrecarregar com - encher de (problemas, dívidas)Portuguese (PT): sobrecarregar com - encher de (problemas, dívidas)Chinese (Simplified): 使承担(负担) - 使背上(责任)Chinese (Traditional): 使承擔(負擔) - 使背上(責任)Hindi: का बोझ डालना - जिम्मेदारी सौंपनाArabic: يُحَمِّل (بِعِبْءٍ) - يُثْقِل (بِمَسؤُولية)Bengali: ঝামেলার বোঝা চাপানো - ঝামেলায় ফেলাRussian: обременять (чем-то неприятным)Japanese: (面倒・責任を)押しつけるVietnamese: gánh chịu - bị giao cho (việc không mong muốn)Korean: 떠맡기다 - 짐을 지우다Turkish: yüklemek (istemeden sorumluluk vermek)Urdu: بوجھ ڈالنا - مصیبت میں ڈالناIndonesian: dibebani - membebani (dengan masalah/tanggung jawab)
例句
He was saddled with a lot of debt after the business failed.
basic
She does not want to be saddled with extra work.
basic
The new manager was saddled with many old problems.
basic
I always end up saddled with everyone else’s chores at home.
natural
Somehow, we got saddled with organizing the whole event.
natural
Don’t let them saddle you with their mistakes.
natural