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'sædl 1. noun(a seat for a rider: The bicycle saddle is too high.) sal; sykkelsete2. verb((negative unsaddle) to put a saddle on: He saddled his horse and rode away.)sal--------saleIsubst. \/ˈsædl\/1) ( på hest) sal2) (matlaging, på slakt) rygg, sadel3) ( på sykkel) sete4) ( om hest) salleie5) stolplate6) ( jernbanefag) slede, support7) ( på seletøy) rygglær8) ( teknikk) salstykke (på rør)9) ( sjøfart) salbe firmly (seated) in the saddle eller sit firmly in the saddle sitte trygt\/fast i salen, ha en sikker posisjon\/stillingbe thrown out of the saddle ( også overført) bli kastet ut av salenget into the saddle stige opp i salen, sette seg i salenkeep one's saddle ( også overført) holde seg i salenput the saddle on the wrong horse skylde på feil personIIverb \/ˈsædl\/1) sale, legge sal på2) bebyrde, belemre, belaste3) stige opp i salenbe saddled with ha fått \/ få på halsen, være belastet medsaddle someone with something laste noen for noesaddle something on someone belemre noen med noe legge skylden for noe på noensaddle up sale opp (humoristisk, hverdagslig) gjøre seg klar, forberede segsaddle with bebyrde med, belemre med, belaste med
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