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seatmate

/seet-meyt/US // ˈsitˌmeɪt //

座友,座上宾,座上客,座位伙伴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who shares a seat or occupies the seat next to oneself on a bus, plane, etc.

Examples

  • If they are seated in an aisle too far away for immediate direct contact, check in with your seatmate and engage the senses to regulate your own emotions.

  • I always greet my seatmate when I sit down so that I’m a real person to them.

  • He dedicates an entire chapter to an airplane seatmate named Rosa Lillipamplia, who has a “lava-flow of chins.”

  • But then, when one sparkled bustier passed her on the runway, she pointed and whispered to her seatmate: “Now, that I could wear.”

  • Nora felt that her chance had come, and she made up her mind to get her seatmate into trouble, if possible.

  • Nora knew how her seatmate would feel and prepared herself for the question that she was sure would be asked.

  • Nora went her way, provoked with her seatmate and angry because the joke had not worked quite as she had expected.

  • Bessie's seatmate, a girl named Nora, about Bessie's own age, was very mischievous.

  • Bud turned to his seatmate, a youngster who was tackling the complexities of the eighth grade for the third time.