seat
英 [siːt]
美[sit]
- n. 座位;所在地;职位
- vt. 使…坐下;可容纳…的;使就职
英英释意
- 1. a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane);
- "he booked their seats in advance"
- "he sat in someone else's place"
- 2. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on;
- "he deserves a good kick in the butt"
- "are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?"
- 3. furniture that is designed for sitting on;
- "there were not enough seats for all the guests"
- 4. any support where you can sit (especially the part of a chair or bench etc. on which you sit);
- "he dusted off the seat before sitting down"
- 5. a center of authority (as a city from which authority is exercised)
- 6. the cloth covering for the buttocks;
- "the seat of his pants was worn through"
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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