sit的意思和读音

sit

: [sɪt] : [sɪt]

v.

(static induction transistor);

sat  sate  sitting  sits  

adv.+v.sit quietly,sit upright,sit comfortably

v.+n.sit side,sit fence,sit test

v.stand,disperse

v.be seated,sit down,take a seat,take the weight off your feet,take a pew

sitv.on chair, etc.

1.[i]to rest your weight on your bottom with your back vertical, for example on/in a chair

She sat and stared at the letter in front of her.

May I sit here?

Just sit still!

He went and sat beside her.

She was sitting at her desk.

We sat talking for hours.

2.[t]~ sb + adv./prep.使使to put sb in a sitting position

He lifted the child and sat her on the wall.

of things

3.[i]to be in a particular place

A large bus was sitting outside.

The pot was sitting in a pool of water.

The jacket sat beautifully on her shoulders(= fitted well) .穿

The box sat unopened on the shelf.

have official position

4.[i](…to have an official position as sth or as a member of sth

He was sitting as a temporary judge.

They both sat as MPs in the House of Commons.

She sat on a number of committees.

For years he sat for Henley(= was the MP for that constituency ) .

of parliament, etc.

5.[i]to meet in order to do official business

Parliament sits for less than six months of the year.

exam

6.[t][i]to do an exam

Candidates will sit the examinations in June.

Most of the students sit at least 5 GCSEs. 5

He was about to sit for his entrance exam.

of bird

7.[i](+ adv./prep.)to rest on a branch, etc. or to stay on a nest to keep the eggs warm

of dog

8.[i]to sit on its bottom with its front legs straight

Rover! Sit!

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v.1.to be in a position in which the lower part of your body rests on a seat or on the ground, while the upper part of your body is upright; to lower your body into a sitting position; to put someone into a sitting position2.to be in a particular situation or condition for a period of time3.to be in a particular place4.to be a member of a committee or other official group; when a legislature, a court of law, or a committee sits, it has an official meeting5.to be a model for a painter or a photographer6.to babysit7.to take an examination1.to be in a position in which the lower part of your body rests on a seat or on the ground, while the upper part of your body is upright; to lower your body into a sitting position; to put someone into a sitting position2.to be in a particular situation or condition for a period of time3.to be in a particular place4.to be a member of a committee or other official group; when a legislature, a court of law, or a committee sits, it has an official meeting5.to be a model for a painter or a photographer6.to babysit7.to take an examination

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1.Kim then called her boyfriend and made him come over to sit up and watch TV with her since she couldn't sleep after that.

2.Sit down with these statements and figure out exactly how much you owe in total on each one and how much interest you're being charged.

3.My song will sit in the pupils of your eyes, and will carry your sight into the heart of things.线

4.And yet you are back in politics, and you're even making headlines again. Why don't you finally sit back and relax?.

5.The captain opened his eyes and tried to sit up. 'Where's Black Dog? ' he asked.。“?”

6.Zhong, his wife and daughter sit down to a typical dinner of steamed fish, two types of greens, mushrooms, pork, rice and sliced apples.

7.When an employee comes into your office and needs to talk to you, ask her to sit down.

8.The two passengers want to sit together. I'm wondering if it would be possible for you to exchange your seat with his.

9.After a while they started to laugh and came up to me and said I could sit when I wanted to , and I said I knew.

10.And I knew Mr. Dobrynin very well, and I said, "I'm going to sit beside Mrs. Gorbachev tonight. What shall I talk to her about? ",“?”