seated
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A seat is an object that you can sit on, for example, a chair. 座位
Stephen returned to his seat. 斯蒂芬回到了他的座位上。
2. N-COUNT The seat of a chair is the part that you sit on. (椅子的) 坐部
The stool had a torn, red plastic seat. 这条无靠背凳子有一个破了的、红色的塑料坐部。
3. V-T If you seat yourself somewhere, you sit down. 使 (自己) 坐下[书面]
He waved toward a chair, and seated himself at the desk. 他朝一把椅子一挥手,在桌旁坐了下来。
4. V-T A building or vehicle that seats a particular number of people has enough seats for that number. (建筑物、车等) 提供 (一定数量的) 坐席
The theatre seats 570. 这家剧院可容纳570名观众。
5. N-SING Theseatof a piece of clothing is the part that covers your bottom. (衣物的) 臀部[usu 'the' N 'of' n]
Then he got up, brushed off the seat of his jeans, and headed slowly down the slope. 接着他站了起来,拍了拍他牛仔裤的臀部,然后沿山坡缓缓而下。
6. N-COUNT When someone is elected to a legislature you can say that they, or their party, have won a seat. (立法机构的) 席位
Independent candidates won the majority of seats on the local council. 独立派候选人赢得了地方议会的多数席位。
7. N-COUNT If someone has a seat on the board of a company or on a committee, they are a member of it. (董事会、委员会) 席位
He has been unsuccessful in his attempt to win a seat on the board of the company. 他在该公司董事会谋得一席之地的企图未能成功。
8. N-COUNT The seat of an organization, a wealthy family, or an activity is its base. (组织、富裕家庭、活动的) 基地
Gunfire broke out early this morning around the seat of government in Lagos. 今天清晨在拉各斯政府基地周围爆发了枪战。
9. →see also deep-seated
10. PHRASE If you take a back seat, you allow other people to have all the power and to make all the decisions. 退居次位
You need to take a back seat and think about both past and future. 你需要退居次位思考过去和将来。
11. PHRASE If you take a seat, you sit down. 坐下[正式]
"Take a seat," he said in a bored tone. “坐下,”他以一种厌倦的口气说道。
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