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saddle-bag /'saedlbaeg/ noun 1 one of a pair of bags put over the back of a horse 鞍囊;马褡裢 2 a bag attached to the back of a bicycle or motorcycle saddle (挂在自行车或摩托车后座上的)挂包 'saddle horse noun 1 a frame on which saddles are cleaned or stored 鞍具洗放架 2   a horse which is

used only for riding 骑用烏

sad-dler /'saedla(r)/ noun a person whose job is making, repairing and selling saddles and other leather goods

鞍匠;马具匠^马具商

sad.dlery /'saedlari/ noun [U] saddles and leather goods for horses; the art of making these 马具;马具制

作工艺

'saddle sore adj. feeling sore and stiff after riding a horse^后感觉胯疼腿僵的

'saddle stitch noun a stitch of thread or piece of wire put through the fold of a magazine, etc. to hold it together骑马订(用于杂志等saddo /'saedao; NAmE -dou/ noun (pi -os) [BrE, informal) a person that you think is boring or not fashionable' 乏味 的人;老土: a bunch / saddos who spend their Zives paying computer games —群成天泡在电脑游戏里的无聊 家伙

sadhu /'sa:du:/ noun {pi. -us) a Hindu holy man, espe­cially one who lives away from people and society (印度教圣人,尤指离群索居的隐士)

Sadie Haw-kins Day /.seidi 'hoikinz dei/ noun (in the US) a day when there is a custom that women can invite men to a social event instead of waiting to be invited, especially to a Sadie Hawkins Day dance 萨 迪霍金斯节(美国节日,女士可主动邀请男士参加,尤 指f霍金斯节舞会)

sad-ism /'seidizam/ noun [U] 1 enjoyment from watch- ing or making sb suffer施虐癖,k虐狂;虐待狂TTiere’s a streafc /sadism fn his nature.他本性中有几分 施虐倾向。2 a need to hurt sb in order to get sexual pleasure 吾施虐狂compare masochism(I) sad-ist /'seidist/ noun a person who gets pleasure, espe­cially sexual pleasure, from hurting other people jg 狂者;(尤指 > 性施狂者► sad.is.tic /sa'distik/ : JFfe took sadistic Measure in taunring the boy.嘲讽这食子 让他感到施虐的备感。sad.is.tic.al.ly /-kli/

Sadly /'saedli/ adv.

1 unfortunately 令人遗憾;不幸地Sadly, after eight years / marriage they had grown apart不奉的是,结婚 八年后,他们的感情日渐淡漠了2 in a sad way悲伤 地;伤心地.She shoofc her head sadZy.她难过如摇摇 头3 very much and in a way that makes you sad 极 为;苦苦地She vviH be sadiy missed.人们会很想她的。

If you think I'm going to help you again, you're sadly (=completely) mistaken.你要是以为我还会再帮助你那你就大错特错了。 sad-ness /'saednas/ noun 1 [U, sing.】 the feeling of being sad 悲伤;悲痛;难过: memories tinged with sadness   0 I felt a

deep sadness.我感到深深的悲痛。2 [C, usually pl_] some­thing which makes you sad 使 乂悲伤 (或难k > 的事: our joys and sadnesses我们的欢乐和悲伤 sado maso-chism /.seidau'maesakizam; NAmE -dou-/ noun [U] enjoyment from hurting sb and being hurt, especially during sexual activity 施虐受虐狂;.尤指) 性施虐受虐狂► sado.maso.chist /,seidaiymaBsakist; NAmE -dou-/ noun sado-maso-chistic /.seidau.maesa- 'kistik; NAmE -dou-/ adj.

sae /,es ei 'i:/ noun [Br£) an envelope on which you have written your name and address and usually put a stamp so that sb else can use it to send sth to you (abbreviation for ‘stamped addressed envelope’ or ‘self-addressed envelope’)(写上姓名地址且通常貼有邮 票的)回邮信封全写为stamped addressed envelopeself-addressed envelope ) Please enclose an sae for your test resuite.请附姓名地址邮资俱全的信封,以便邮递化验 结果。一 compare SASE

sa-fari /sa'fairi/ noun [U, C] 1 a trip to see or hunt wild animals, especially in east or southern Africa (尤指在

东非、非洲南部的观赏(或捕猎)野兽的旅行;游猎: to be/go on sa/ari 去游猎 2 (£A/r£) a journey; a period of time spent travelling or when you are not at home or worki旅行;旅游期间;外出期间/ juit got bacfc om a monthWong sa/ari.我外出旅游了:厂个月刚刚回 来ft arrived J was on sa/ari.这是在我外出期 间送达的。

sa'fari park noun a park in which wild animals move around freely and are watched by visitors from their cars野生动物园

sa'fari suit noun a light-coloured suit worn by men in hot weather, especially one with pockets on the front ofthe jacket猎装(浅色男装,天热时穿,尤指前胸有衣

袋的)

Safe /seif/ adj., noun

adj. (safer, saf est)

                PROTECTED 受保护 1 [not before noun]from sb/sth) protected from any danger or harm 处境或情况.)安 全:77ie chfWren are quite sa/e here.孩子们在邊里十分 安全◊ She di'dn’t /eef sa/e on her own. 一个乂 _ 着,觉得不安全。◊ MH the car be sa/e parked i‘n t/ie road ?幸停在马路上安全吗? ◊ 77iey aime& to make the country sa/eom terrorist attacfcs.他们力图使国家免遭 恐怖分子的袭击 t ◊ Vour secret is sa/e with me (= I will not tell anyone else).你的秘密不会众我这儿传iHere’s your passport. ATow fceep it sa/e.这是你的护照。 你可保管好十。EH3 unsafe

                WITHOUT PHYSICAL DANGER 对身体无宵 2 to do sth) | ~ (for sb) not likely to lead to any physical harm or danger不损害(或是:害)健康的;安全的Js the water here sa/e to drinfc?这儿的水能喝吗 ◊ 77ie street is not sa/e/or chiWren to pZay in.焱子i大街上玩不安全◊ Jt is one / t/ie sa/est cars in the worid这是世界上最安,全 的车型之一◊ VV^e watched the explosion /rom a sa/e distance.我们在安全距离之外观看了爆破◊ Builders were caHed in to mafce the buiWingsa/e•召来建筑工加固 这栋大楼1333 UNSAFE

                NOT HARMED/LOST 没有受伤 / 丢失 3 not harmeddam- agedlostetc.未受伤害(或未遭损害、未丢失等)were giad she iet us know she was sa/e.她告诉我们她平 安无事,我们很高兴◊ 77ie missing c/ii7d was /ound sa/etmdweH.走失的孩子平平安安地找回来了orhey turned up sa/e and sound他们安然无恙地出现了. ◊ A reward was offered for the animals safe return. ^ 要求将动物安全送还。

                PLACE地方 4 where sb/sth is not likely to be in danger or to be lost无危险的;物品不会丢失的We aH want to Zive m sa/er dries.我们都希望住在比较安全的城市里◊ Keep your passport m a sa/e place.把护照放到保险的地 方 EEQ unsafe

                WITHOUT R!SK 冬险 5 to do sth) not involving much or any risk; not likely to i)e wrong or to upset sb 风险

小的;无风险的;不大会错的;不致冒犯别人的a sa/e investment 无风险的投资◊ a sa/e subject/or discussion 没有忌讳的讨也题目◊ ft’s sa/e to assume (that) there wiH aZways be a demcmd/or new so_/bvare.可以肯’定地认 为,人们总会需求新的软件◊ It wouW be sa/er to take more money with you in case of emergency.

险些,以命急用     T7ie show was weH

pe/formed, but so _sa/e and predfctabZe.演出不错,只是 太四平八稳,缺少新意。

                PERSON 6 [usually before noun] doing an activity in a careful way'金慎的;小心的 H771 careful a safe driver谨慎的司机

                LAW 法律 7 based on good evidence 有确凿证据的: a safe verdict 确当的裁 EB3 unsafe

—see also fail-safe .better .safe than sorry {saying) used to say that it is wiser to be too careful than to act too quickly and do sth you may later wish you had not宁可事先谨慎有余,不要事后追悔莫及in safe 'hands | in the safe hands of sb being taken care of well by sb在可靠的人手里;受到妥善照管J’ve left the kids in safe hands—wffh my parents.我把孩子托 给了靠得住的人——在我父母那儿rheirprobZem was in the sa/e hands /the experts.他们的问题女给行家 处理了。on the ’safe side being especially careful; taking no risks 谨慎为是;不冒险:I took some extra cash ju5t to be on t/ie sa/e side.我多带了一些现金,以防 万一。play (it) ’safe to be careftil; to avoid risks 谨慎