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sit
- IPA[sit]
美式
- adopt or be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather than one's feet and one's back is upright;cause (someone) to sit.
- a period of sitting;the way in which an item of clothing fits someone
verb: sit, 3rd person present: sits, gerund or present participle: sitting, past tense: sat, past participle: sat
noun: sit, plural noun: sits
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動詞
- 1. adopt or be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather than one's feet and one's back is upright I sat next to him at dinner you can sit wherever you like 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ cause (someone) to sit.
- ▪ (of an animal) rest with the hind legs bent and the body close to the ground it is important for a dog to sit when instructed
- ▪ ride or keep one's seat on (a horse) have you never sat a horse before?
- ▪ (of a table, room, or building) be large enough for (a specified number of seated people) the cathedral sat about 3,000 people 同義詞
- ▪ (of a hen or other bird) settle on eggs for the purpose of incubating them don't introduce a new male when the hens are sitting
- ▪ North American not use (a player) in a game the manager must decide who to sit in the World Series
- 2. be or remain in a particular position or state the fridge was sitting in a pool of water 同義詞
- ▪ (of an item of clothing) fit a person well or badly as specified the blue uniform sat well on his big frame
- 3. (of a legislature, committee, court of law, etc.) be engaged in its business Congress continued sitting until March 16 同義詞
- ▪ serve as a member of a council, jury, or other official body the Senate has 100 members who sit for 6 years they were determined that women jurists should sit on the tribunal 同義詞
- 4. British take (an examination) pupils are required to sit nine subjects at GCSE he was about to sit for his Cambridge entrance exam
- 5. stay in someone's house while they are away and look after their house or pet Kelly had been cat-sitting for me
- ▪ babysit.
名詞
- 1. a period of sitting a sit in the shade
- 2. archaic the way in which an item of clothing fits someone the sit of her gown
- a continuous period of being seated, especially when engaged in a particular activity: twenty pieces of music is a bit much to take in at one sitting
- in a seated position: a sitting position
Oxford Dictionary
- a continuous period of being seated, especially when engaged in a particular activity: the whole roast was eaten at one sitting
- in a seated position: a sitting position
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the UK except Scotland) a test taken by school students as part of the national curriculum.
Oxford Dictionary
- past and past participle of sit
Oxford American Dictionary
- past and past participle of sit
Oxford Dictionary
- Saturday.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a test of a student's academic skills, used for admission to US colleges.
Oxford American Dictionary
- Saturday.
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- IPA[sɪt]
英式
- adopt or be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather ... I sat next to him at dinner you can sit wherever you like
- a period of sitting: a sit in the shade
Oxford Dictionary