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saddle /ˈsædl/ NOTE A saddle is a leather seat for a rider on a horse. * saddle 指马鞍。► SEE ALLsaddle upsaddle sth upsaddle sb/yourself with sb/sthsaddle sb/yourself with doing sth●ˌsaddle ˈup●ˌsaddle sth ˈupto prepare to ride a horse by placing a saddle on it 给(马)备鞍◆Have you saddled up the horses yet? 你给马套好鞍了吗?◆Saddle up, we’re leaving right away. 备鞍,我们马上就走。OBJ horse[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˈsaddle sb/yourself with sb/sth●ˈsaddle sb/yourself with doing sthto give sb/yourself a difficult or unpleasant task or responsibility to deal with 使担负(难活儿、苦差或责任) ◆I’ve been saddled with my brother’s kids for the weekend (= I have to take care of them). 我这个周末要照看我哥哥的孩子。◆He had saddled himself with huge debts. 他背上了沉重的债务。◆I’ve been saddled with organizing the conference. 组织会议的差事落在了我头上。SYN land sb/yourself with sb/sth, land sb/yourself with doing sth NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + prep] |