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sat

/sat/US // sæt //UK // (sæt) //

坐,坐在,坐在那里

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a simple past tense and past participle of sit.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Hundreds of thousands more SATs were administered last year through publicly funded programs during school days.

  • There were few details available on how the main SAT might be changed.

  • The main SAT, which takes three hours, not including breaks, has one section on mathematics and another on evidence-based reading and writing.

  • Students have, of course, always cared deeply about their SAT scores.

  • Interesting that those who sat in judgment of him found those two sets of beliefs to be incompatible.

  • So I just patted him kind-like on the shoulder and sat down.

  • Just a few short years ago, I sat down at my computer, and I typed out a similar goodbye letter.

  • I might have sat next to him in a class, and joked or something.

  • Miles of Soviet era housing projects sat along on the ocean.

  • Edna did not reveal so much as all this to Madame Ratignolle that summer day when they sat with faces turned to the sea.

  • With a suffocating gasp, she fell back into the chair on which she sat, and covered her face with her hands.

  • Sol laughed out of his whiskers, with a big, loose-rolling sound, and sat on the porch without waiting to be asked.

  • The president sat in a chair which came over with the pilgrims in their ship, the Mayflower.

  • She sat straight up in bed, and jerked her hands to her head, and screamed long and terribly.