seat の英語での意味
seatseat1 /siːt/ noun
すべての翻訳を見る1place to sit [countable] a place where you can sit, especially one in a vehicle or one from which you watch a performance, sports event etc座席;特に乗り物の中や、公演・スポーツイベントなどを観覧するための席:
I was in the back seat and Jo was driving.私は後部座席に座っていて、Joが運転していた。
a 10,000-seat stadium1万席のスタジアム
People were shifting in their seats, looking uncomfortable.人々は座席でもじもじし、居心地が悪そうだった。2official position [countable] a position as an elected member of a government, or as a member of a group that makes official decisions(政府の)議席;公式な意思決定機関のメンバーとしての地位seat in/on
a seat in the National Assembly国民議会の議席
Promotion would mean a seat on the board of directors.昇進すれば取締役会の議席が得られる。Parliamentary/Senate etc seat
the Senate seat for Coloradoコロラド州の上院議席win/gain/lose a seat (=at an election)(=選挙で)
He predicts that his party will gain at least 12 seats.彼は自党が少なくとも12議席を獲得すると予測している。hold a seat (=have a seat)(=議席を持つ)
The Republicans hold 235 seats and the Democrats have 197.共和党が235議席、民主党が197議席を持っている。keep/hold onto a seat
Mr Adams is expected to keep his seat.アダムズ氏は議席を維持すると見られている。
Labour held onto the seat with a 7% majority.労働党は7%の過半数でその議席を守った。safe seat British English
one that a party will not lose政党が失わない(安全な)議席marginal seat British English
one that another party might easily win別の政党が容易に奪える(接戦の)議席3part of a chair [countable usually singular] the flat part of a chair etc that you sit on椅子などの座る平らな部分;座面:
Don’t put your feet on the seat!座面に足を乗せないでください!
a wooden toilet seat木製の便座
a broken bicycle seat壊れた自転車のサドル4baby/child/car seat a special seat that you put in a car for a baby or small child赤ちゃんや小さな子どものために車に取り付ける専用シート;チャイルドシート5seat of government/power formalフォーマル a city where a country’s government is based国の政府が置かれる都市;首都6seat of learning formalフォーマル a university, college etc大学・学校などの学術機関7clothes [singular] the part of your trousers that you sit onズボンで座るときに当たる部分;尻の部分seat of
a rip in the seat of his jeans彼のジーンズの尻の部分の破れ8take a back seat (to somebody/something) to have less influence or importance重要性や影響力が低下する;二の次になる:
Foreign policy will take a back seat to domestic problems for a while.しばらくの間、外交政策は国内問題より優先度が下がるだろう。9on the edge of your seat waiting excitedly to see what happens next次に何が起こるかわくわくしながら待っている;固唾をのんでいる:
a gripping movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat最後まで固唾をのんで見させる、スリリングな映画10do something by the seat of your pants to do something by using only your own skill and experience, without any help from anyone or anything else, especially when this is risky or dangerous特にリスクや危険を伴う状況で、誰の助けも借りず自分の技量と経験だけを頼りに行動する;勘を頼りにやり遂げる11in the driving seat British English, in the driver’s seat American English controlling what happens in a situation, organization, or relationship状況・組織・関係において何が起こるかを制御している;主導権を握っている:
We’re trying to put young people in the driving seat.私たちは若者を主導的な立場に置こうとしている。12in the hot seat (also on the hot seat American English) informalインフォーマル in a difficult position where you have to make important decisions, answer questions etc重要な決断を下したり質問に答えたりしなければならない困難な立場;矢面に立つ13house [countable] a home of a rich important family in the countryside裕福で名望ある家柄の田舎の邸宅family/country seat → back-seat driver at back seat(2), → window seatCOLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 1— 意味 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + seat形容詞/名詞 + seatfree· Excuse me, is this seat free?· すみません、この席は空いていますか?an empty/vacant seat· Patrick spotted an empty seat near the back.· パトリックは後方近くに空席を見つけた。the front/back/rear seat (=in a car)· Never leave bags on the back seat of a car.· 車の後部座席にバッグを置きっぱなしにしないこと。the driver's seat· He climbed into the driver's seat.· 彼は運転席に乗り込んだ。the passenger seat· The cop in the passenger seat spun around to stare at him.· 助手席に座った警官が振り返って彼を見つめた。a window/aisle seat (=one next to the window or the space between seats, for example in a plane)· I'd prefer a window seat, please.· 窓側の席をお願いします。a front-row seat (=one at the front of a theatre, sports ground etc)· We had front-row seats.· 私たちは最前列の席だった。a ringside seat (=one in the front row at a sports event, especially a boxing match)· We managed to get ringside seats, so we had a great view of the fight.· リングサイドの席を確保できたので、試合がよく見えた。a good seat (=one from which you can see well)· I managed to get a fairly good seat, near the front.· 前の方の、まずまずよい席を確保できた。verbs動詞have a seat· We had really good seats, just in front of the stage.· 私たちはステージのすぐ前の本当によい席だった。have/take a seat (=sit down)· Take a seat, please.· どうぞお座りください。book/reserve a seat· You can book seats online.· 席はオンラインで予約できます。show somebody to their seat· A flight attendant showed them to their seats.· 客室乗務員が彼らを席まで案内した。go back to/return to your seat· The audience clapped as he returned to his seat.· 彼が席に戻ると、観客は拍手を送った。resume your seat formalフォーマル (=sit down again)· We resumed our seats for the second half of the play.· 私たちは芝居の後半のために再び席に着いた。save somebody a seat (=tell other people not to sit there)· I'll save you a seat next to me.· 私の隣に席をとっておきます。phrasesフレーズbums on seats British English informalインフォーマル (=used for saying that something or someone can attract a large audience)· He is an actor who will put bums on seats.· 彼は観客を劇場に呼び込める俳優だ。COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 2— 意味 2verbs動詞have/hold a seat· The Liberals now hold 292 seats in Parliament.· 自由党は現在、議会で292議席を持っている。win a seat· The following year he won a seat on the local council.· 翌年、彼は地方議会の議席を獲得した。gain a seat (also take a seat from somebody) (=win a seat from another party)· At the next election the Republicans gained 12 seats in the Senate.· 次の選挙で共和党は上院で12議席を獲得した。· Labour took over fifty seats from the Conservatives.· 労働党は保守党から50議席以上を奪った。lose a seat· She lost her seat at the last election.· 彼女は前回の選挙で議席を失った。keep/hold onto a seat (also retain a seat formalフォーマル) (=not lose it in an election)· He is unlikely to retain his seat after next year's election.· 来年の選挙後、彼が議席を維持するのは難しそうだ。· Labour managed to hold the seat, but with a reduced majority.· 労働党はなんとか議席を守ったが、過半数は減少した。contest a seat (also run for a seat) (=try to win it)· Twenty-four candidates contested the five seats.· 24人の候補者が5つの議席を争った。· He ran for the seat as a Republican.· 彼は共和党員としてその議席を争い出馬した。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + seat形容詞/名詞 + seata parliamentary seat· He and his followers won 10 of the state's 13 parliamentary seats in last month's general election.· 彼と支持者たちは先月の総選挙で、州の13議会議席のうち10議席を獲得した。a Senate seata congressional seata Labour/Republican etc seat (=one that a particular party usually wins)· Middlesbrough is one of the safest Labour seats in the country.· ミドルズブラは国内で最も安定した労働党の議席の一つだ。a safe seat British English (=one that a party is unlikely to lose)· Maidstone is considered a safe seat for the Conservatives.· メイドストーンは保守党にとって安全な議席とみなされている。a marginal seat British English (=one that a party might easily lose)· The party also successfully targeted marginal seats in key areas.· 党はまた、主要地区の接戦議席を効果的にターゲットにした。
すべての翻訳を見る1place to sit [countable] a place where you can sit, especially one in a vehicle or one from which you watch a performance, sports event etc座席;特に乗り物の中や、公演・スポーツイベントなどを観覧するための席:
I was in the back seat and Jo was driving.私は後部座席に座っていて、Joが運転していた。
a 10,000-seat stadium1万席のスタジアム
People were shifting in their seats, looking uncomfortable.人々は座席でもじもじし、居心地が悪そうだった。2official position [countable] a position as an elected member of a government, or as a member of a group that makes official decisions(政府の)議席;公式な意思決定機関のメンバーとしての地位seat in/on
a seat in the National Assembly国民議会の議席
Promotion would mean a seat on the board of directors.昇進すれば取締役会の議席が得られる。Parliamentary/Senate etc seat
the Senate seat for Coloradoコロラド州の上院議席win/gain/lose a seat (=at an election)(=選挙で)
He predicts that his party will gain at least 12 seats.彼は自党が少なくとも12議席を獲得すると予測している。hold a seat (=have a seat)(=議席を持つ)
The Republicans hold 235 seats and the Democrats have 197.共和党が235議席、民主党が197議席を持っている。keep/hold onto a seat
Mr Adams is expected to keep his seat.アダムズ氏は議席を維持すると見られている。
Labour held onto the seat with a 7% majority.労働党は7%の過半数でその議席を守った。safe seat British English
one that a party will not lose政党が失わない(安全な)議席marginal seat British English
one that another party might easily win別の政党が容易に奪える(接戦の)議席3part of a chair [countable usually singular] the flat part of a chair etc that you sit on椅子などの座る平らな部分;座面:
Don’t put your feet on the seat!座面に足を乗せないでください!
a wooden toilet seat木製の便座
a broken bicycle seat壊れた自転車のサドル4baby/child/car seat a special seat that you put in a car for a baby or small child赤ちゃんや小さな子どものために車に取り付ける専用シート;チャイルドシート5seat of government/power formalフォーマル a city where a country’s government is based国の政府が置かれる都市;首都6seat of learning formalフォーマル a university, college etc大学・学校などの学術機関7clothes [singular] the part of your trousers that you sit onズボンで座るときに当たる部分;尻の部分seat of
a rip in the seat of his jeans彼のジーンズの尻の部分の破れ8take a back seat (to somebody/something) to have less influence or importance重要性や影響力が低下する;二の次になる:
Foreign policy will take a back seat to domestic problems for a while.しばらくの間、外交政策は国内問題より優先度が下がるだろう。9on the edge of your seat waiting excitedly to see what happens next次に何が起こるかわくわくしながら待っている;固唾をのんでいる:
a gripping movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat最後まで固唾をのんで見させる、スリリングな映画10do something by the seat of your pants to do something by using only your own skill and experience, without any help from anyone or anything else, especially when this is risky or dangerous特にリスクや危険を伴う状況で、誰の助けも借りず自分の技量と経験だけを頼りに行動する;勘を頼りにやり遂げる11in the driving seat British English, in the driver’s seat American English controlling what happens in a situation, organization, or relationship状況・組織・関係において何が起こるかを制御している;主導権を握っている:
We’re trying to put young people in the driving seat.私たちは若者を主導的な立場に置こうとしている。12in the hot seat (also on the hot seat American English) informalインフォーマル in a difficult position where you have to make important decisions, answer questions etc重要な決断を下したり質問に答えたりしなければならない困難な立場;矢面に立つ13house [countable] a home of a rich important family in the countryside裕福で名望ある家柄の田舎の邸宅family/country seat → back-seat driver at back seat(2), → window seatCOLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 1— 意味 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + seat形容詞/名詞 + seatfree· Excuse me, is this seat free?· すみません、この席は空いていますか?an empty/vacant seat· Patrick spotted an empty seat near the back.· パトリックは後方近くに空席を見つけた。the front/back/rear seat (=in a car)· Never leave bags on the back seat of a car.· 車の後部座席にバッグを置きっぱなしにしないこと。the driver's seat· He climbed into the driver's seat.· 彼は運転席に乗り込んだ。the passenger seat· The cop in the passenger seat spun around to stare at him.· 助手席に座った警官が振り返って彼を見つめた。a window/aisle seat (=one next to the window or the space between seats, for example in a plane)· I'd prefer a window seat, please.· 窓側の席をお願いします。a front-row seat (=one at the front of a theatre, sports ground etc)· We had front-row seats.· 私たちは最前列の席だった。a ringside seat (=one in the front row at a sports event, especially a boxing match)· We managed to get ringside seats, so we had a great view of the fight.· リングサイドの席を確保できたので、試合がよく見えた。a good seat (=one from which you can see well)· I managed to get a fairly good seat, near the front.· 前の方の、まずまずよい席を確保できた。verbs動詞have a seat· We had really good seats, just in front of the stage.· 私たちはステージのすぐ前の本当によい席だった。have/take a seat (=sit down)· Take a seat, please.· どうぞお座りください。book/reserve a seat· You can book seats online.· 席はオンラインで予約できます。show somebody to their seat· A flight attendant showed them to their seats.· 客室乗務員が彼らを席まで案内した。go back to/return to your seat· The audience clapped as he returned to his seat.· 彼が席に戻ると、観客は拍手を送った。resume your seat formalフォーマル (=sit down again)· We resumed our seats for the second half of the play.· 私たちは芝居の後半のために再び席に着いた。save somebody a seat (=tell other people not to sit there)· I'll save you a seat next to me.· 私の隣に席をとっておきます。phrasesフレーズbums on seats British English informalインフォーマル (=used for saying that something or someone can attract a large audience)· He is an actor who will put bums on seats.· 彼は観客を劇場に呼び込める俳優だ。COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 2— 意味 2verbs動詞have/hold a seat· The Liberals now hold 292 seats in Parliament.· 自由党は現在、議会で292議席を持っている。win a seat· The following year he won a seat on the local council.· 翌年、彼は地方議会の議席を獲得した。gain a seat (also take a seat from somebody) (=win a seat from another party)· At the next election the Republicans gained 12 seats in the Senate.· 次の選挙で共和党は上院で12議席を獲得した。· Labour took over fifty seats from the Conservatives.· 労働党は保守党から50議席以上を奪った。lose a seat· She lost her seat at the last election.· 彼女は前回の選挙で議席を失った。keep/hold onto a seat (also retain a seat formalフォーマル) (=not lose it in an election)· He is unlikely to retain his seat after next year's election.· 来年の選挙後、彼が議席を維持するのは難しそうだ。· Labour managed to hold the seat, but with a reduced majority.· 労働党はなんとか議席を守ったが、過半数は減少した。contest a seat (also run for a seat) (=try to win it)· Twenty-four candidates contested the five seats.· 24人の候補者が5つの議席を争った。· He ran for the seat as a Republican.· 彼は共和党員としてその議席を争い出馬した。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + seat形容詞/名詞 + seata parliamentary seat· He and his followers won 10 of the state's 13 parliamentary seats in last month's general election.· 彼と支持者たちは先月の総選挙で、州の13議会議席のうち10議席を獲得した。a Senate seata congressional seata Labour/Republican etc seat (=one that a particular party usually wins)· Middlesbrough is one of the safest Labour seats in the country.· ミドルズブラは国内で最も安定した労働党の議席の一つだ。a safe seat British English (=one that a party is unlikely to lose)· Maidstone is considered a safe seat for the Conservatives.· メイドストーンは保守党にとって安全な議席とみなされている。a marginal seat British English (=one that a party might easily lose)· The party also successfully targeted marginal seats in key areas.· 党はまた、主要地区の接戦議席を効果的にターゲットにした。seatseat2 verb [transitive]
1[not in progressive] if a place seats a number of people, it has enough seats for that number(動詞)ある場所が一定数の人を「seat(収容)する」とは、その人数分の席があることを意味する:
The arena seats 60,000.そのアリーナは6万人を収容できる。2formalフォーマル seat yourself (in/on/beside etc something) to sit down somewhereどこかに座る;着席する:
She seated herself at her desk.彼女は自分の机に座った。3to arrange for someone to sit somewhere誰かをどこかに座らせる;着席させるseat somebody beside/near etc somebody/something
the old custom of seating boys and girls on opposite sides of the classroom男子と女子を教室の反対側に座らせるという昔の慣習 → seated
1[not in progressive] if a place seats a number of people, it has enough seats for that number(動詞)ある場所が一定数の人を「seat(収容)する」とは、その人数分の席があることを意味する:
The arena seats 60,000.そのアリーナは6万人を収容できる。2formalフォーマル seat yourself (in/on/beside etc something) to sit down somewhereどこかに座る;着席する:
She seated herself at her desk.彼女は自分の机に座った。3to arrange for someone to sit somewhere誰かをどこかに座らせる;着席させるseat somebody beside/near etc somebody/something
the old custom of seating boys and girls on opposite sides of the classroom男子と女子を教室の反対側に座らせるという昔の慣習 → seated