n. 座位;所在地;职位
vt. 使…坐下;可容纳…的;使就职
英 [siːt]美 [sit]
权威例句
- You can pay to be upgraded to a business class seat.
你可以付费升级到商务舱。
来自柯林斯例句 - This is a country where women usually take a back seat.
在这个国家通常是男尊女卑。
来自柯林斯例句 - She slipped into the driving seat and closed the door.
她溜进了驾驶座,关上了门。
来自柯林斯例句 - He rose from his seat and made for the door.
他从椅子上起身向门口走去。
来自柯林斯例句 - Sister Francesca entered the chapel, took her seat, and promptly fell asleep.
弗朗西丝卡修女走进小教堂,坐下来,很快就睡着了。
来自柯林斯例句
中文词源
seat 座位,座椅,所在地
来自 sit 的名词形式。引申诸相关词义。
英语词源
seat: [12] Seat is of course a close relative of sit – they come from the same prehistoric Germanic base, *set-. But unlike sit, it is not a longestablished native word. It is a borrowing, from Old Norse sáeti. It originally meant ‘act of sitting’, and was not used for ‘something to sit on’ until the 13th century.
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"thing to sit on; act of sitting," c. 1200, from Old Norse sæti "seat, position," from Proto-Germanic *sæt- (cognates: Old High German saze, Middle Dutch gesaete "seat," Old High German gisazi, German Gesäß "buttocks"), from PIE root *sed- (1) "to sit" (see sit). Meaning "posterior of the body" (the sitting part) is from c. 1600; sense of "part of a garment which covers the buttocks" is from 1835. Seat belt is from 1915, originally in airplanes.
"residence, abode, established place," late 13c., extended use of seat (n.1), influenced by Old French siege "seat, established place," and Latin sedes "seat." Meaning "city in which a government sits" is attested from c. 1400. Sense of "right of taking a place in a parliament or other legislative body" is attested from 1774. Old English had sæt "place where one sits in ambush," which also meant "residents, inhabitants," and is the source of the -set in Dorset and Somerset.
1570s, "to be in a certain position" (implied in seated), from seat (n.2). Of diseases, in the body, from 1610s (hence deep-seated). Meaning "to cause to sit in a seat" is from 1610s, from seat (n.1). Related: Seated; seating.