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    seat 的英语意思

    seatseat1 /siːt/ noun 查看全部语言翻译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座位;(尤指)车辆中的座位,或观看演出、体育赛事等时所坐的位置:  I was in the back seat and Jo was driving.我坐在后座,Jo 在开车。 a 10,000-seat stadium可容纳10,000名观众的体育场 People were shifting in their seats, looking uncomfortable.人们在座位上坐立不安,神情不自在。2official position [countable] a position as an elected member of a government, or as a member of a group that makes official decisions(政府的)议席;(官方决策机构的)席位seat in/on a seat in the National Assembly国民议会的一个议席 Promotion would mean a seat on the board of directors.晋升意味着在董事会中占有一席之地。Parliamentary/Senate etc seat the Senate seat for Colorado科罗拉多州的参议院议席win/gain/lose a seat (=at an election)(=在选举中) He predicts that his party will gain at least 12 seats.他预测自己的党将至少赢得12个席位。hold a seat (=have a seat)(=拥有议席) The Republicans hold 235 seats and the Democrats have 197.共和党持有235个席位,民主党持有197个。keep/hold onto a seat Mr Adams is expected to keep his seat.预计亚当斯先生将保住自己的议席。 Labour held onto the seat with a 7% majority.工党以7%的多数优势保住了该席位。safe seat British English one that a party will not lose(政党)稳操胜券、不会失去的席位marginal seat British English one that another party might easily win另一政党可能轻易赢得的席位3part of a chair [countable usually singular] the flat part of a chair etc that you sit on椅子等供人就坐的平坦部分;坐面:  Don’t put your feet on the seat!不要把脚放在座位上! a wooden toilet seat木制马桶座圈 a broken bicycle seat一个破损的自行车座垫4baby/child/car seat a special seat that you put in a car for a baby or small child放在汽车里供婴儿或幼儿使用的专用座椅;儿童安全座椅5seat of government/power formal正式 a city where a country’s government is based国家政府所在的城市;行政首都6seat of learning formal正式 a university, college etc大学、学院等学术机构7clothes [singular] the part of your trousers that you sit on裤子的臀部部分seat of a rip in the seat of his jeans他牛仔裤臀部的一处撕裂8take a back seat (to somebody/something) to have less influence or importance退居次要地位;处于从属位置:  Foreign policy will take a back seat to domestic problems for a while.外交政策将暂时退居国内问题之后。9on the edge of your seat waiting excitedly to see what happens next兴奋地等待接下来会发生什么;紧张期待:  a gripping movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat一部让你始终紧张兴奋、欲罢不能的精彩电影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仅凭自身技能和经验行事,不依赖任何外部帮助,尤指在有风险或危险的情况下;凭直觉闯关11in the driving seat British English, in the driver’s seat American English controlling what happens in a situation, organization, or relationship掌控局势、组织或关系中的走向;处于主导地位:  We’re trying to put young people in the driving seat.我们正努力让年轻人掌握主导权。12in the hot seat (also on the hot seat American English) informal非正式 in a difficult position where you have to make important decisions, answer questions etc处于困难处境,不得不做出重要决定或回答棘手问题等;在风口浪尖13house [countable] a home of a rich important family in the countryside富贵名望之家在乡村的宅邸;乡间庄园family/country seat back-seat driver at back seat(2), → window seatCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + seat形容词/名词 + seatfree· Excuse me, is this seat free?· 打扰一下,这个座位有人吗?an empty/vacant seat· Patrick spotted an empty seat near the back.· Patrick 看到靠后面有一个空座位。the front/back/rear seat (=in a car)· Never leave bags on the back seat of a car.· 切勿将包遗留在汽车后座上。the driver's seat· He climbed into the driver's seat.· 他爬进了驾驶座。the passenger seat· The cop in the passenger seat spun around to stare at him.· 坐在副驾驶座的警察猛地转过身盯着他。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.· 我想要靠窗的座位,谢谢。a front-row seat (=one at the front of a theatre, sports ground etc)· We had front-row seats.· 我们坐的是前排座位。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.· 我们设法弄到了拳台边的座位,所以把比赛看得一清二楚。a good seat (=one from which you can see well)· I managed to get a fairly good seat, near the front.· 我设法弄到了一个相当不错的座位,在前排附近。verbs动词have a seat· We had really good seats, just in front of the stage.· 我们的座位非常好,就在舞台正前方。have/take a seat (=sit down)· Take a seat, please.· 请坐。book/reserve a seat· You can book seats online.· 您可以在网上预订座位。show somebody to their seat· A flight attendant showed them to their seats.· 一名空乘人员把他们带到了各自的座位。go back to/return to your seat· The audience clapped as he returned to his seat.· 当他回到座位时,观众鼓起掌来。resume your seat formal正式 (=sit down again)· We resumed our seats for the second half of the play.· 我们重新入座,观看戏剧的下半场。save somebody a seat (=tell other people not to sit there)· I'll save you a seat next to me.· 我帮你留一个紧挨着我的座位。phrases短语bums on seats British English informal非正式 (=used for saying that something or someone can attract a large audience)· He is an actor who will put bums on seats.· 他是一位能吸引大批观众入场的演员。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词have/hold a seat· The Liberals now hold 292 seats in Parliament.· 自由党目前在议会中拥有292个席位。win a seat· The following year he won a seat on the local council.· 次年他赢得了地方议会的一个席位。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.· 在下次大选中,共和党在参议院赢得了12个席位。· Labour took over fifty seats from the Conservatives.· 工党从保守党手中夺得了五十多个席位。lose a seat· She lost her seat at the last election.· 她在上次选举中丢失了议席。keep/hold onto a seat (also retain a seat formal正式) (=not lose it in an election)· He is unlikely to retain his seat after next year's election.· 他在明年大选后保住议席的可能性不大。· Labour managed to hold the seat, but with a reduced majority.· 工党设法保住了该席位,但多数优势有所缩减。contest a seat (also run for a seat) (=try to win it)· Twenty-four candidates contested the five seats.· 二十四名候选人角逐五个席位。· He ran for the seat as a Republican.· 他以共和党人身份参选该议席。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + seat形容词/名词 + seata parliamentary seat· He and his followers won 10 of the state's 13 parliamentary seats in last month's general election.· 他和他的支持者在上个月的大选中赢得了该州13个议会席位中的10个。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.· 米德尔斯堡是全国最稳固的工党席位之一。a safe seat British English (=one that a party is unlikely to lose)· Maidstone is considered a safe seat for the Conservatives.· 梅德斯通被认为是保守党的稳固席位。a marginal seat British English (=one that a party might easily lose)· The party also successfully targeted marginal seats in key areas.· 该党还成功地将目标锁定在关键地区的边缘席位上。
    seatseat2 verb [transitive] 1[not in progressive] if a place seats a number of people, it has enough seats for that number(动词)若某场所能容纳若干人,表示其有足够数量的座位供该人数使用:  The arena seats 60,000.这座竞技场可容纳60,000名观众。2formal正式 seat yourself (in/on/beside etc something) to sit down somewhere(动词)坐下;就座:  She seated herself at her desk.她在书桌前坐下。3to arrange for someone to sit somewhere(动词)安排某人就座seat somebody beside/near etc somebody/something the old custom of seating boys and girls on opposite sides of the classroom让男女生分坐教室两侧的旧习俗 seated