saddle
英 [ˈsæd.əl]
美 [ˈsæd.əl]
- n. 鞍,鞍状物;车座;拖具
- vt. 承受;使负担;装以马鞍
- vi. 跨上马鞍
1. sed- "sit" => *sad- "sit" + 双写d加-le.
2. => seat for a rider.
saddle 马鞍来自古英语 sadol,马鞍,来自 Proto-Germanic*sathulaz,座位,来自 PIE*sed,坐,坐下,词源 同 sit,,seat,sedentary.
- saddle
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saddle: [OE] Saddle comes from a prehistoric Germanic *sathulaz, which also produced German sattel, Dutch zadel, and Swedish sadel. Etymologically it no doubt signifies something to ‘sit’ on, hailing ultimately from the Indo- European base *sed- ‘sit’, from which English gets sit.
=> sit
- saddle (n.)
- Old English sadol "seat for a rider," from Proto-Germanic *sathulaz (cognates: Old Norse söðull, Old Frisian sadel, Dutch zadel, zaal, German Sattel "saddle"), from PIE *sed- (1) "to sit" (cognates: Latin sedere "to sit," Old Church Slavonic sedlo "saddle;" see sedentary). Figurative phrase in the saddle "in an active position of management" is attested from 1650s. Saddle stitch (n.) was originally in bookbinding (1887).
- saddle (v.)
- Old English sadolian "to put a riding saddle on;" see saddle (n.). The meaning "to load with a burden" is first recorded 1690s. Related: Saddled; saddling.
- 1. Naomi was given a pony and taught to ride side-saddle.
- 别人给娜奥米一匹小型马并教会她如何侧骑马。
- 2. He ran to the door and vaulted into the saddle.
- 他跑到门口,飞身跃上马背。
- 3. He threw the old cloth saddle across the donkey's back.
- 他把旧布鞍搭在驴背上。
- 4. Katie Moore took the ladies' side-saddle award.
- 凯蒂·穆尔获得了最佳女侧骑手奖。
- 5. She swung herself into the saddle.
- 她飞身上马。