saddle horse
英 [ˈsædl hɔːs]
美 [ˈsædl hɔːrs]
n. 鞍具洗放架; 骑用马
牛津词典
noun
- 鞍具洗放架
a frame on which saddles are cleaned or stored - 骑用马
a horse which is used only for riding
英英释义
noun
- a lightweight horse kept for riding only
双语例句
- Accustomed to life in the saddle these hardy bowmen come from the poorer level of nomad society and make excellent horse archers.
一般类型:地方兵种这些来自游牧民族社会底层的战士长年习惯马背生涯,因此成为出色弓骑兵。 - At his first stop, he slipped the mail cover off the saddle. He threw it on the saddle of a new horse. Then he was off again. This took about two minutes.
在第一站时,他会把把邮袋从马鞍上卸下,继而把它扔到一匹新马的马鞍上继续前行,中间的停顿仅有两分钟。 - So Shasta settled himself firmly in the saddle, gripped with his knees, clenched his teeth, and punched both the horse's sides with his heels as hard as he could.
所以,沙斯塔便稳稳地坐牢在马鞍子上,牙齿咬紧,双膝夹紧,尽力用两个脚跟狠狠刺马儿的两胁。 - A light saddle horse trained for herding cattle.
一种为牧牛驯养的轻型马。 - Better lose the saddle than the horse.
宁愿失去马鞍,也不要失去马。 - The leather saddle was developed between the3rd century BC and the1st century AD, probably by peoples of the Asian steppes, where the stirrup and the horse collar also originated.
皮鞍发展于公元前3世纪至公元1世纪,大概是由亚洲大草原的民族最先使用,马镫及马颈圈也发源于此。 - A saddle for a woman; rider sits with both feet on the same side of the horse.
妇女用马鞍;骑者可以双脚在马的同一方向坐着。 - He caught it and was trying to tighten it up, when the saddle suddenly fell to the earth, and he barely clasped his horse around the neck.
当马鞍突然落下时,他正抓住它,并且设法绑紧它,现在他仅能双手抱住马颈。 - She told a servant to saddle the little working horse because she was going for a ride.
她吩咐仆人给那匹干活用的矮小的马备鞍,她要骑马外出。 - When he tried to put a saddle on it, the horse bucked wildly.
当他想装上马鞍时,那匹马疯狂地跳了起来。
