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/siːt/ |
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1 | T formal to put someone or yourself in a seat somewhere 使坐下;使就座 |
| seat sb innext tobehind etc sbsth He seated himself behind his desk. 他在自己的书桌后坐下。 |
| The general seated them to his right. 将军让他们坐在自己右边。 |
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2 | T to have places for a particular number of people to sit 容纳;坐得下 |
| The new stadium will seat up to 80,000 people. 新体育场将容纳8万人。 |
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3 | T to provide someone with a position as a member of a parliament , committee etc 使就职;使登位 |
| The state’ s youngest delegate to the convention was seated today. 这个国家最年轻的大会代表今天就职。 |
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4 | I/T to fit one part of something firmly into another 固定(位置) |
| The gasket failed to seat properly. 垫圈固定不住。 |
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- | be seated |
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1 | to be sitting down 坐下 | When she entered the room they were already seated. 当她走进屋子时他们早已就座了。 | | +at Mrs Summer was seated at the table directly opposite her husband. 萨默太太在桌前就座,直接面对着她的丈夫。 | | +on The emperor is shown seated on a chair. 皇帝被引到一张椅子上坐下。 | |
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2 | spoken formal used for politely asking someone to sit down 请坐 | Please be seated. 请坐。 | |
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- | remain/stay seated |
| to stay sitting down |
| 坐着不动 |
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