单词 | chair |
释义 | chairWord family adjectivechairbornechairboundnounchairdayschairliftchairmanchairmanshipchair , College Furnitureldoce_043_ichair1 /tʃeə $ tʃer/ ●●● S1 W2 noun 1 [countableC]DHF a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, which has a back, a seat, and four legs 〔单人〕椅子 a kitchen chair 厨房椅 They bought a new table and chairs. 他们买了一套新的桌椅。 One of the chair legs was broken. 椅子有一条腿断了。 on/in a chair She was sitting on a wooden chair. 她坐在一张木椅上。 He sat back in his chair. 他靠在椅子上坐着。 2 [singular]IN CHARGE OF the position of being in charge of a meeting or committee, or the person who is in charge of it 〔会议的〕主席的席位[职位];主持人,主席 Address your questions to the chair, please. 请向主席提出你的问题。 be in the chair Who will be in the chair at tomorrow’s meeting? 谁主持明天的会议? chair of He was nominated as chair of the board of governors. 他被提名为董事会主席。 3 [countableC]SEC the position of being a university professor 大学教授的职位 chair of a new Chair of Medicine 一位新聘任的医学教授 4. the chair SCL American EnglishAmE informal the electric chair 〔处决死刑犯的〕电椅 Examples from the Corpus the chair• If he is found guilty, Shogren could get the chair. n COLLOCATIONS verbs sit in/on a chair She sat in her favourite chair. pull/draw up a chair (=move a chair nearer someone or something) Pull up a chair and look at these pictures. take a chair (=sit down in one in a particular place) Brian took a chair beside his wife. lean back in your chair He leant back in his chair and took out his pipe. sink/slump/flop into a chair (=sit down in one in a tired or unhappy way) Greg groaned and sank into his chair. collapse in/into a chair (=sit down suddenly because you are very tired or upset) Eileen collapsed into a chair and burst out crying. get up from your chair (also rise from your chair formal) He got up from his chair and walked to the window. jump up from your chair (=get up quickly) ‘Look at the time!’ she cried, jumping up from her chair. push back your chair (=in order to get up) He pushed back his chair and stood up. lounge in a chair (=sit in one in a very relaxed way) adjectivesEveryone was outside, lounging in chairs in the sun. a comfortable chair (also a comfy chair informal) The hotel had a TV room with some nice comfy chairs. a hard chair (=not comfortable) I sat on a hard chair in the corridor and waited. an empty chair (=with no one using it) She came and sat in an empty chair beside me. a wooden/plastic/leather etc chair In the kitchen was a table with six wooden chairs around it. a folding chair (=one which you can fold so it is flat) chair + NOUNPeople were sitting on blankets or folding chairs, listening to the outdoor concert. a chair leg/arm/back/seat The chair leg has broken. Examples from the Corpus chair• One would stand on a chair and cut a piece off at mealtimes.• Ask some one to hand you a chair with its back against the wall.• He could even talk a little bit about punishing a bean bag chair instead of throwing things.• The child sprang a little awkwardly from his chair and began to parade around his table.• Hicks stayed in his chair as they listened to an engine start up outside the house.• Hey, you're sitting in my chair.• Like a personal chair, a readership is usually conferred on an individual for merit in scholarship, research and published work.• He shot me a look brimful of amusement, then drained his cup and sat back in the chair.• Jones is the chair of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.• They pulled the chair forward and told him about it. on/in a chair• Hicks was asleep in a chair, his feet up on the writing desk.• He sat back on a chair, his heart hammering.• Quinn went back to the living room and sat down in a chair.• She sat down in a chair by the hearth.• Timeout is more than putting a kid in a chair.• Creed sat on a chair by the window, gloved hands in his lap, one wrist resting on the other.• She sat in a chair across the coffee table from him.• There's a photo of a cat sitting on a chair, licking its paws. be in the chair• Further details from, National Operations Officer, . is in the Chair. 13.• There were 52 members present and the President, Alistair Shaw, was in the chair.• Margaret Thatcher was in the chair.• Mrs Thatcher was in the chair, with fourteen other member of the Leader's Consultative Committee present. chair2 ●○○ verb [transitiveT] IN CHARGE OFto be the chairperson of a meeting or committee 担任〔会议或委员会〕的主席;主持 The inquiry was chaired by a judge. 这次调查由一名法官主持。 Examples from the Corpus chair• A panel reviewing Decree 2 cases started work on March 13,1990, chaired by Ajibola.• The meeting was chaired by Professor Grainger of the Biology Department.• Republicans, in a conciliatory gesture, agreed to let the Democrats chair committees during the period.• Democrats and Republicans had split the powerful Rules Committee, and had chaired half of the Assembly committees.• Her job involves chairing meetings, and producing and circulating the minutes of those meetings.• Henry Hyde, R-Ill., a longtime abortion opponent tapped by Dole to chair the committee crafting the official party platform.• Step forward Tom Pendry, who chairs the Labour Party sports committee.• Biden chaired the Senate hearings. From Longman Business Dictionary chairchair1 /tʃeətʃer/ noun [singular] 1COMMERCEthe person who is in charge of a meeting, or the job of being in charge of it the Chair of the plenary session If you have strong feelings about a situation, declare an interest and suggest that someone else takes the chair (=takes charge of the meeting). 2JOBCOMMERCEthe chairman or chairwoman of a company or organization, or the job of chairman or chairwoman chair of the International Commercial Bank of China chairchair2 verb [transitiveT] COMMERCEto be in charge of a meeting He chaired his first board meeting yesterday afternoon. (1200-1300) Old French chaiere, from Latin cathedra, from Greek, from kata- ( → CATACLYSM) + hedra “seat” |
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