释义 |
saddleback I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: saddle (I) + back 1. : something saddlebacked in outline: as a. (1) : saddle roof (2) : a coping with a slope on the two sides b. : a hill or ridge having a concave outline at the top c. : saddle oyster d. : two supporting members (as of timber) placed in the form of an inverted V 2. : an animal having a marking on the back suggesting a saddle: as a. : the male harp seal b. : black-backed gull c. : hooded crow d. : a passerine bird (Philesturnus carunculatus) native to New Zealand that is related to the huia and when mature has black plumage with a chestnut-colored band on the back and wings e. usually capitalized : an animal of either of two British breeds (Essex Saddleback and Wessex Saddleback) of medium-sized black swine distinguished by a white band crossing the back at the shoulder and descending on to each forefoot 3. Britain : a size of wrapping paper measuring 45 by 36 inches II. adjective : saddle-backed |