释义 |
Examples:by the window (referring seats on a plane etc)—soft seat (= first class in PRC trains)—guests filled all the seats (idiom); a house full of distinguished visitors—seat of the principal county magistrate in Imperial China—the seat of the Law, on which the one who explains the doctrine is seated (Buddhism)—business class or first class seat on airplane or ship—gallery seat (in theater)—priority seating for the aged (on buses etc)—Camelot, seat of legendary King Arthur—hard seat (on trains or boats)—on the aisle (referring seats on a plane etc)—bosom (the seat of emotions)—number for verification (serial number, seat number etc)—die in a seated posture (Buddhism)—seat of prefectural government (from Tang Qing times)—occupancy (i.e. proportion of seats occupied)—from the back (rows of seats)—aisle (seat on aircraft)—fig. deep-seated problem—lit. a banquet with no empty seats—Chung-hsing New Village, model town in Nantou County, west-central Taiwan, administrative seat of the Taiwan Provincial Government—seated image (of a Buddha or saint)—seated around (a narrator)—harbor a grudge with deep-seated hatred [idiom.]— |