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back seat

/bak-seet/US // ˈbækˈsit //

后座,后排座位,后坐,后排座椅

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a seat at the rear.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ininferior

Examples

  • Not too big and not too small, the 27-quart chest fits easily onto the backseat of my car.

  • Jones said those cuts, which saved the city $5,000 this fiscal year, shows that the needs of ordinary citizens take a backseat at City Hall.

  • In La Jolla, San Diego’s mayoral race seems to have taken a backseat to the all-consuming presidential election, even in Barbara Bry’s backyard.

  • Suddenly the cherry moves to the backseat of your conscious awareness, while the vanilla aroma pops into focus—even though you had not noticed it before.

  • Add a kid or two in the backseat, and your car literally can become a rolling dumpster before you even realize it’s happening.

  • If I do, I sit in the backseat and stay alert for whatever the driver does.

  • My mother was sitting in the backseat but that did not stop the driver from trying to touch me.

  • If it gave people some kind of joy afterwards, great, but everything took a backseat.

  • And it involves the U.S. taking a backseat to Iran and Syria.

  • David Garcia is attempting to make a phone call in the backseat.

  • The baggage—two trunks, a showman's keyster, two suitcases, a big duffle bag and handbags—was loaded on trailer and backseat.

  • He sat in the backseat of the car, and his hair dragged behind him.