take the chair 的 3 个定义
- a seat, especially for one person, usually having four legs for support and a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.
- something that serves as a chair or supports like a chair: The two men clasped hands to make a chair for their injured companion.
- a seat of office or authority.
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- to place or seat in a chair.
- to install in office.
- to preside over; act as chairperson of: to chair a committee.
- British. to carry aloft in triumph.
- to preside over a meeting, committee, etc.
take the chair 近义词
等同于 moderate
更多take the chair例句
- The best desk chair has to look and feel good so your office is a tranquil, productive space.
- For example, Stepanek says that if you were to sit in an office chair with your eyes closed, and someone were to rotate it very smoothly at a constant rate, eventually your vestibular system would be thrown off.
- However, a throw-size blanket for use on a chair or couch is not designed to be that large anyway, so it’s easier to find budget blankets in that size range.
- Hawley’s feet were up on a chair as he studiously scanned through stacks of papers, which he later said were trial briefs from both legal teams.
- He was especially impressed by one of them, who was seated in a chair with her hands on the heads of two leopards.
- While 19 percent of the House is female, just one woman will get to chair one of its 20 committees.
- She added: “NBC News is proud to have David in the important anchor chair of ‘Meet the Press.’ ”
- Still fearful and smarting from the pain, I arrived on time and was led to chair in his office.
- In our screenings, he always sits in the same corner chair and always looks hopeful, no matter what the movie.
- For a large fee, you could be pushed down the boardwalk on a rolling wicker chair by a black worker.
- It ended on a complaint that she was 'tired rather and spending my time at full length on a deck-chair in the garden.'
- With a suffocating gasp, she fell back into the chair on which she sat, and covered her face with her hands.
- The president sat in a chair which came over with the pilgrims in their ship, the Mayflower.
- She was holding the back of her chair with one hand; her loose sleeve had slipped almost to the shoulder of her uplifted arm.
- He noticed at the same time several burnt matches between his cushions and her chair.