及物动词
1. The auditorium seats 3,000 people.
这个礼堂可坐三千人。
2. The hall seats 2000.
这个会场有两千个座位。
名词
1. Universities are seats of learning.
大学是学术研究的场所。
2. Excuse me, is this seat taken?
对不起,请问这座位有人坐吗?
夜生活
A:Where is (section B/ seat 42F/ the exit) located?
(B区/42F座/出口)在哪里?
B:This way, please.
请这边走。
选座位
A:Any seat preferences?
你有什么座位偏好吗
B:Yes, I’d like (a window/ a middle/ an aisle) seat, please.
有,我想坐(靠窗/中间/靠过道)的座位。
经典对话
A:Is this seat empty?
这个座位是空的吧?
B:Yes, and this one will be if you sit down.
是的,如果你坐下,我的座位就是空的。
1. 西雅特:早先,西雅特(SEAT)车厂与意大利菲亚特(FIAT)车厂从1953年展开技术合作,在西班牙生产菲亚特600型车款(1957年)及1500型车款(1963年). 1966年起生产850型,1968年推出124型车款,随后产销127、132、133等各式菲亚特车型,都十分顺利.
2. 座椅:SCREEN)尽可能大,声音(SOUND)完美,阶梯式地面(STEPPED GROUND),座椅(SEAT)宽敞舒适. 其建声指标符合国家标准,配备原
3. 西特:例如在WTCC世界房车锦标赛中的宝马(BMW)、阿尔法罗密欧(Alfa Romeo)、本田(HONDA CIVIC)、富豪(VOLVO)西特(SEAT)等品牌与车型,即使FIA GT世界锦标赛里的法拉利和保时捷,
4. seat:socio economic assessment toolbox; 社会经济评估工具
1. 座椅;椅子;座位
A seat is an object that you can sit on, for example a chair.
e.g. Stephen returned to his seat...
斯蒂芬回到自己的座位上。
e.g. Ann could remember sitting in the back seat of their car.
安记得坐在他们车里的后排座上了。
2. 911查询·英语单词
2. (椅子等的)座部,椅面
The seat of a chair is the part that you sit on.
e.g. The stool had a torn, red plastic seat.
那个凳子的红色塑料座面已经破旧不堪。
3. 坐下;就座
If you seat yourself somewhere, you sit down.
e.g. He waved towards a chair, and seated himself at the desk.
他挥手指了指一把椅子,自己在书桌旁坐了下来。
e.g. ...a portrait of one of his favourite models seated on an elegant sofa.
一幅他最喜欢的模特之一的画像,画中人坐在雅致的沙发上
4. (房间、车辆)可坐…人,容纳…人
A building or vehicle that seats a particular number of people has enough seats for that number.
e.g. The Theatre seats 570.
那个剧院可容纳 570 人。
5. (裤子的)臀部
The seat of a piece of clothing is the part that covers your bottom.
e.g. Then he got up and brushed off the seat of his jeans.
然后他站起来,拍了拍牛仔裤的臀部。
6. (国会、议会、参议院中的)席位
When someone is elected to a parliament, congress, or senate, you can say that they, or their party, have won a seat .
e.g. Independent candidates won the majority of seats on the local council.
无党派候选人在地方议会选举中赢得了多数席位。
e.g. ...a Maryland Republican who lost his seat.
一名失掉席位的马里兰州共和党党员
7. seat在线翻译
7. (公司董事会、委员会中的)席位,职位
If someone has a seat on the board of a company or on a committee, they are a member of it.
e.g. He has been unsuccessful in his attempt to win a seat on the board of the company.
他始终未能如愿以偿地在公司董事会中谋得一席之地。
8. (组织、活动的)中心地,所在地;(豪门的)宅邸
The seat of an organization, a wealthy family, or an activity is its base.
e.g. Gunfire broke out early this morning around the seat of government in Lagos.
今天凌晨在拉各斯的政府大楼周围发生了枪战。
e.g. ...Weston Park, family seat of the Earl of Bradford.
韦斯顿公园,布拉德福德伯爵的祖宅
9. see also: deep-seated;hot seat
10. 让权于他人;退居次要位置
If you take a back seat, you allow other people to have all the power and to make all the decisions.
e.g. You need to take a back seat and think about both past and future...
你得退居二线,把过去和将来都捋清楚。
e.g. This is a country where women usually take a back seat.
在这个国家通常是男尊女卑。
11. 坐下;入座
If you take a seat, you sit down.
e.g. 'Take a seat,' he said in a bored tone...
“请坐,”他不耐烦地说道。
e.g. Rachel smiled at him as they took their seats on opposite sides of the table.
他们分坐在桌子两边,雷切尔对他微微笑了一下。
12. bums on seats -> see bum
in the driving seat -> see driving seat
by the seat of your pants -> see pants
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. The longtime Republican district fell to the Democrats Saturday when wealthy scientist and businessman Bill Foster snatched the seat in a closely watched special election.
2. And while drinkers pack the neighbouring Kai Bar to the rafters, there is always a seat in Butterfly to knock back equally cheap alcohol.
3. The new floatplane made by Xiong is still a very small one and its " fuselage " is actually just the seat of the aircraft.
4. Passengers later described the panic and confusion in the darkened cabin as passengers not wearing seat belts were hurled from their seats.
5. seat的反义词
5. As Wong finally managed to free her daughter from the seat that had entangled her, there was a sudden surge of water through the cabin.
6. McEnroe questioned a call by the umpire and also smashed the water jugs by his seat with his racket.
7. But Sun stopped short of expressing any direct support for India's candidature for a permanent UN Security Council seat.
8. He then added that how he always goes downstairs to the canteen late and is normally back to his seat within 15 minutes.
9. The woman said the young man pushed the older man aside as he was getting on the carriage so he could get a seat.
10. Tears streamed down the face of one man sitting in the passenger seat of an SUV that carried another victim away.
noun
1. any support where you can sit (especially the part of a chair or bench etc. on which you sit)
e.g. he dusted off the seat before sitting down
2. furniture that is designed for sitting on
e.g. there were not enough seats for all the guests
3. the cloth covering for the buttocks
e.g. the seat of his pants was worn through
4. a part of a machine that supports or guides another part
5. the legal right to sit as a member in a legislative or similar body
e.g. he was elected to a seat in the Senate
6. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
e.g. he deserves a good kick in the butt
are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?
Synonym: buttocks nates arse butt backside bum buns can fundament hindquarters hind end keister posterior prat rear rear end rump stern tail tail end tooshie tush bottom behind derriere fanny ass
7. the location (metaphorically speaking) where something is based
e.g. the brain is said to be the seat of reason
8. a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane)
e.g. he booked their seats in advance
he sat in someone else's place
Synonym: place
9. seat什么意思
9. a center of authority (as a city from which authority is exercised)
verb
1. show to a seat
assign a seat for
e.g. The host seated me next to Mrs. Smith
2. place in or on a seat
e.g. the mother seated the toddler on the high chair
3. seat的意思
3. place or attach firmly in or on a base
e.g. seat the camera on the tripod
4. provide with seats
e.g. seat a concert hall
5. put a seat on a chair
6. place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position
e.g. there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy
7. be able to seat
e.g. The theater seats 2,000