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Saddle

ˈsædl
Común
~ 3200
~ 3200, Común
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A seat for a rider on the back of a horse or bicycle, A seat on a motorcycle, A cut of meat from the lower back of an animal, A piece of leather or cloth fastened on an animal's back for carrying loads

Saddle - Significados

A seat for a rider on the back of a horse or bicycle

Ejemplo: She adjusted the saddle on her bike before going for a ride.
Uso: formalContexto: equestrian events, cycling
Nota: Commonly used in sports and outdoor activities

A seat on a motorcycle

Ejemplo: He hopped on his motorcycle and settled into the saddle.
Uso: informalContexto: motorcycling enthusiasts
Nota: Casual term used by motorcycle riders

A cut of meat from the lower back of an animal

Ejemplo: The chef recommended the saddle of lamb for dinner.
Uso: formalContexto: culinary settings
Nota: Commonly used in restaurant menus and food descriptions

A piece of leather or cloth fastened on an animal's back for carrying loads

Ejemplo: The pack mule carried heavy bags secured to its saddle.
Uso: formalContexto: animal transportation, hiking
Nota: Refers to the equipment used for carrying loads on animals

Los sinónimos de Saddle

saddle

A seat for the rider of a horse, secured on the animal's back by a girth.
Ejemplo: The cowboy placed the saddle on the horse before riding.
Nota: This is the original word being synonymized.

seat

A place or part on which another rests.
Ejemplo: She adjusted the seat on her bike for a more comfortable ride.
Nota: While a saddle is specifically for riding horses, a seat can refer to any resting place, such as a bicycle seat or a chair.

pommel

A knob, as on the hilt of a sword.
Ejemplo: The pommel of the saddle was intricately designed with silver accents.
Nota: The pommel specifically refers to the raised front part of a saddle that provides support and security for the rider's thighs.

girth

A band passing around the belly of a horse to secure a saddle.
Ejemplo: The rider tightened the girth to ensure the saddle stayed in place.
Nota: While a girth is a component of a saddle, it is not the same as the saddle itself.

Expresiones y frases comunes de Saddle

In the saddle

This phrase means being actively engaged in a task or responsibility.
Ejemplo: After recovering from the flu, Sarah was back in the saddle at work.
Nota: The original word 'saddle' refers to a seat for a rider on a horse, while this phrase metaphorically represents being back to work or a duty.

Saddle up

To prepare oneself or others for a journey or task, especially in a hurry.
Ejemplo: We need to saddle up and get going if we want to reach the campsite before dark.
Nota: Unlike the physical act of preparing a horse for riding, this phrase is often used figuratively for getting ready for an activity or task.

Saddle with

To burden someone with a difficult or unpleasant task or responsibility.
Ejemplo: The team was saddled with the responsibility of finishing the project by the end of the week.
Nota: In this context, 'saddle' is used to imply being weighed down by an obligation rather than literally placing a saddle on something.

Saddle sore

Having soreness or discomfort in the area where one sits on a saddle, typically from riding a horse for an extended period.
Ejemplo: After the long horseback ride, Sarah was feeling quite saddle sore.
Nota: While 'saddle' refers to the seat on a horse, 'saddle sore' describes the physical discomfort or pain that can result from prolonged riding.

Saddle shoes

A type of casual shoe with a contrasting band over the instep, resembling the appearance of a saddle on a horse.
Ejemplo: In the 1950s, saddle shoes were a popular style of footwear for both boys and girls.
Nota: This phrase refers to a specific style of shoe that has a design resembling a saddle, rather than being directly related to the equestrian equipment.

Expresiones cotidianas (jerga) de Saddle

Saddlebag

A large bag attached to a saddle used for carrying personal items or supplies while riding a horse.
Ejemplo: She always carries a big saddlebag with all her essentials.
Nota: The term 'saddlebag' refers specifically to a certain type of bag used with a saddle, whereas 'saddle' itself refers to the seat on which a rider sits.

Saddle up to

To cozy up to or ingratiate oneself with someone for personal gain.
Ejemplo: He likes to saddle up to influential people to boost his career.
Nota: In this context, 'saddle up to' implies getting close to someone, usually for opportunistic reasons, as opposed to the literal act of saddling up a horse.

Saddle down

To settle down and focus on a task or responsibility.
Ejemplo: Let's saddle down and finish this project before the deadline.
Nota: This slang phrase involves the idea of focusing and dedicating oneself to a task rather than riding a horse or similar.

Saddle stitch

A type of bookbinding method where the pages are stitched together through the fold or saddle of the pages.
Ejemplo: The book was beautifully bound with saddle stitch.
Nota: This term refers to a specific type of stitching method, not directly related to sitting on a saddle.

Saddle up a deal

To negotiate or finalize a business agreement or deal.
Ejemplo: Let's saddle up a deal that benefits both parties.
Nota: In this context, 'saddle up a deal' means reaching an agreement between parties, likened to the preparation and mounting of a saddle on a horse.

Saddle grip

A firm and secure hold, especially for handling challenging or demanding circumstances.
Ejemplo: She has a strong saddle grip on managing difficult situations.
Nota: The term 'saddle grip' metaphorically refers to the secure handling of a situation, not the physical act of holding onto a saddle.

Saddle blanket

A decorative or protective covering placed under the saddle for comfort or style.
Ejemplo: The beautiful Navajo saddle blanket added a touch of tradition to the horse's gear.
Nota: Unlike a saddle itself, a 'saddle blanket' serves as an accessory or additional layer for the comfort and aesthetics of the horse, rider, or saddle.

Saddle - Ejemplos

The horse's saddle was too tight.
She adjusted her saddle before mounting the bike.
He learned how to saddle a horse at a young age.

Gramática de Saddle

Saddle - Verbo (Verb) / Verbo, forma base (Verb, base form)
Lema: saddle
Conjugaciones
Sustantivo, plural (Noun, plural): saddles, saddle
Sustantivo, singular o masa (Noun, singular or mass): saddle
Verbo, tiempo pasado (Verb, past tense): saddled
Verbo, gerundio o participio presente (Verb, gerund or present participle): saddling
Verbo, tercera persona del singular presente (Verb, 3rd person singular present): saddles
Verbo, forma base (Verb, base form): saddle
Verbo, presente no en tercera persona del singular (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): saddle
Sílabas, Separación y Acento
saddle contiene 2 sílabas: sad • dle
Transcripción fonética: ˈsa-dᵊl
sad dle , ˈsa dᵊl (La sílaba roja es la acentuada)

Saddle - Importancia y frecuencia de uso

El índice de frecuencia e importancia de las palabras indica con qué frecuencia aparece una palabra en un idioma determinado. Cuanto menor es el número, con más frecuencia se usa la palabra. Las palabras más frecuentemente usadas típicamente varían de 1 a 4000.
saddle: ~ 3200 (Común).
Este índice de importancia te ayuda a centrarte en las palabras más útiles durante tu proceso de aprendizaje del idioma.