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seated

/seet/US // sit //UK // (siːt) //

就位,就位的,就位后,就座的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits.
    • : the part of a chair, sofa, or the like, on which one sits.
    • : the part of the body on which one sits; the buttocks.
    • : the part of the garment covering it: the seat of one's pants.
    • : a manner of or posture used in sitting, as on a horse.
    • : something on which the base of an object rests.
    • : the base itself.
    • : a place in which something belongs, occurs, or is established; site; location.
    • : a place in which administrative power or the like is centered: the seat of the government.
    • : a part of the body considered as the place in which an emotion or function is centered: The heart is the seat of passion.
    • : the office or authority of a king, bishop, etc.: the episcopal seat.
    • : a space in which a spectator or patron may sit; accommodation for sitting, as in a theater or stadium.
    • : right of admittance to such a space, especially as indicated by a ticket.
    • : a right to sit as a member in a legislative or similar body: to hold a seat in the senate.
    • : a right to the privileges of membership in a stock exchange or the like.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to place on a seat or seats; cause to sit down.
    • : to usher to a seat or find a seat for: to be seated in the front row.
    • : to have seats for; accommodate with seats: a theater that seats 1200 people.
    • : to put a seat on or into.
    • : to install in a position or office of authority, in a legislative body, etc.
    • : to fit with a seat.
    • : to attach to or place firmly in or on something as a base: Seat the telescope on the tripod.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be closed or in proper position: Be sure that the cap of the dipstick seats.

Phrases

  • seat of the pants, by the
  • backseat driver
  • catbird seat
  • hot seat
  • in the driver's seat
  • ringside seat
  • take a back seat

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The agency last proposed side-impact testing rules for children’s car seats in January 2014, but that proposal has languished for nearly seven years as manufacturers wrangled over what makes a good test.

  • Inside the Wayne County annex building in downtown Detroit, the board members took their seats at the front of the room.

  • Then, Pauli was placed in the driver’s seat, noting his own dreams for about three months in a kind of self-analysis.

  • Then, in 2017, Titone watched Danica Roem run for and win a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates.

  • From the passenger seat of Corliss’s RV, I asked how that felt—you know, just out of curiosity.

  • Add to the mix the fact that Brown is a religious ex-cop and you have a recipe for even more deep-seated distrust.

  • But it goes wrong and the man shot--he's seated in a box--pitches forward and tumbles into the seats below.

  • “The lovers are seated across the room from each other,” he begins in his deliberate tones.

  • The Barclays Center where the Duke and Duchess will be seated would have stood in thick of where the pivotal action transpired.

  • Try holding your breath waiting for that, especially with the new more conservative Senate that will be seated on January 3.

  • There were at least a dozen ladies seated round the big table at the Parsonage.

  • Robert went over and seated himself on the broad sill of one of the dormer windows.

  • She rose comforted, and drawing the baby's cradle out into the veranda, seated herself at her embroidery.

  • Around the table were seated about twenty persons, amongst whom the usual sprinkling of sacerdotes was not wanting.

  • Liszt was seated at another grand facing me, and the room was dimly illuminated by one or two lamps.

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