saddle in German
saddle in German is Sattel, Reitsattel, Rücken — saddle means a leather seat fitted to the back of a horse or other animal for a rider.
saddle in German
Sattel
Reitsattel
Rücken
A cut of meat that includes both loins and part of the backbone.
Sattel
A low point, in the shape of a saddle, between two hills.
Steg
The part of a guitar which supports the strings and, in an acoustic guitar, transfers their vibrations through the bridge to the soundboard.
aufhalsen
(often, passive) Chiefly followed by with: to burden or encumber (someone) with some problem or responsibility.
satteln
besatteln
aufsatteln
Of a person: to get into a saddle.
What does "saddle" mean?
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noun A leather seat fitted to the back of a horse or other animal for a rider.
"She adjusted the saddle before mounting her horse."
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noun The seat of a bicycle or motorcycle.
"He raised the bike saddle to fit his height."
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noun A dip or low point between two peaks in a mountain ridge.
"The trail crosses a narrow saddle between the two summits."
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verb To burden someone with a difficult responsibility or debt.
"The new owners were saddled with years of unpaid debt."
saddle in a sentence
- She adjusted the saddle before mounting her horse.
- He raised the bike saddle to fit his height.
- The trail crosses a narrow saddle between the two summits.
- The new owners were saddled with years of unpaid debt.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "saddle" in German?
"saddle" in German is Sattel, Reitsattel, Rücken. saddle means: A leather seat fitted to the back of a horse or other animal for a rider.
How do you use "saddle" in a sentence?
Example: "She adjusted the saddle before mounting her horse." In German, "saddle" is Sattel, Reitsattel, Rücken.
Are there other ways to say "saddle" in German?
Yes — German has 8 translations listed for "saddle": Sattel, Reitsattel, Rücken, Steg, aufhalsen, satteln.
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