seat
英 [siːt]
美[sit]
- n. 座位;所在地;职位
- vt. 使…坐下;可容纳…的;使就职
词组搭配
take one's seat
sit down, typically in a seat assigned to one
就座(尤指坐在指定的位置)
by the seat of (one's) pants&I{【俚语】}
In a manner based on intuition and experience rather than method
凭感觉:基于直觉和经验而不是条理的方式
He ran the business by the seat of his pants.
他凭经验和直觉做生意
Without the use of instruments
不用工具
an inexperienced pilot who had to fly the aircraft by the seat of her pants.
一个不得不徒手驾驶飞机的无经验的飞行员
双语例句
- 1. You can pay to be upgraded to a business class seat.
- 你可以付费升级到商务舱。
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- 2. This is a country where women usually take a back seat.
- 在这个国家通常是男尊女卑。
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- 3. She slipped into the driving seat and closed the door.
- 她溜进了驾驶座,关上了门。
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- 4. He rose from his seat and made for the door.
- 他从椅子上起身向门口走去。
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- 5. Sister Francesca entered the chapel, took her seat, and promptly fell asleep.
- 弗朗西丝卡修女走进小教堂,坐下来,很快就睡着了。
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