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seat 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/sēt/,
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seats, plural;
  1. Arrange for (someone) to sit somewhere
    • - he seated her next to her husband
  2. Sit down
    • - she invited them to be seated
    • - a dummy in a seated position
  3. (of a place such as a theater or restaurant) Have seats for (a specified number of people)
    • - a large tent that seats 100 to 150 people
  4. Fit in position
    • - upper boulders were simply seated in the interstices below
Noun
  1. A thing made or used for sitting on, such as a chair or stool

  2. The roughly horizontal part of a chair, on which one's weight rests directly

  3. A sitting place for a passenger in a vehicle or for a member of an audience
    • - we have a fairly small theater with about 1,300 seats
  4. A place in an elected legislative or other body
    • - he lost his seat in the 1998 election
  5. A site or location of something specified
    • - Washington, the seat of the federal government
  6. A part of a machine that supports or guides another part

  7. The stationary interior part of a valve against which the moving part is tightened in order to stop the flow of fluid

  8. A person's buttocks

  9. The part of a garment that covers the buttocks

  10. A manner of sitting on a horse
    • - he's got the worst seat on a horse of anyone I've ever seen

  1. a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane); "he booked their seats in advance"; "he sat in someone else's place"
  2. show to a seat; assign a seat for; "The host seated me next to Mrs. Smith"
  3. be able to seat; "The theater seats 2,000"
  4. buttocks: the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on; "he deserves a good kick in the butt"; "are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?"
  5. furniture that is designed for sitting on; "there were not enough seats for all the guests"
  6. induct: place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position; "there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy"
  7. SEAT, S.A. is a Spanish automobile manufacturer founded on May 9, 1950 by the Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI) of Spain, currently a wholly owned subsidiary of the German Volkswagen Group as a member of the now-defunct Audi Brand Group, together with Audi and Lamborghini , and marketed as ...
  8. In strict legal language, the term seat defines the seat of a corporation or organisation as a legal entity, indicating where the headquarters of this entity are located. Decision of December 1, 2006 of the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office, Reasons 27. ...
  9. Seats (sedes, szék, stuhl, scaun) were territorial-administrative units in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. The seats were autonomous regions within the Kingdom, and were independent from the feudal county system. ...
  10. (Seating) In live entertainment, there are several possible schemes for the seating assignment of spectators. There are several schemes which are most commonly used, though there are no hardfast rules and alternate or modified schemes are sometimes used as is suitable to the event.
  11. (seating) The provision of chairs or other places for people to sit; A period of time in which a restaurant will seat guests
  12. (Seated) Synonym for Liberty Seated silver coins issued from 1837 through 1891.
  13. (Seating) Deborah selected wicker occasional chairs and piled them high with eclectic textile pillows and basic driftwood-colored linen cushions. The chairs evoke life at the beach, from Porch in Carpinteria.
  14. (Seating) If you have ever sat in an office chair for hours at a time you know that selecting a comfortable ergonomic chair is an integral part of a workstation. While working at a computer, proper position is to sit reclining slightly so that the chair fully supports the back. ...
  15. (Seating) List A waiting list. A player would put his or her name on this list if there were no seats at the table at which they wish to play.
  16. (Seating) Objects or flat surfaces designed for people to sit upon. People eat, wait and rest in public spaces – seating is therefore very important.
  17. (Seating) Station wagons may have two or three rows of seats (e.g., the Ford Taurus wagons) while hatchbacks may only have one or two^[6] (e.g., the MGB-GT).
  18. (Seating) components on the wheelchair next to the patient, e.g. seat cushion and backrest.
  19. (Seats) The location where the rider sits in the car or train while riding the roller coaster.
  20. SEATS is the Stock Exchange's Automated Trading System provided for the trading of securities on the ASX.
  21. (SEATS (Signal Extraction in ARIMA Time Series)) This approach is used within TRAMO-SEATS and also within the X-13A-S seasonal adjustment packages. It can simultaneously estimate the different components of a time series.
  22. (SEATS) In the team boats, seats are counted down from the bow, which is No. 1 seat.
  23. (SEATS) Stock Exchange Alternative Trading Service: The Stock Exchange's facility for dealing in shares of AIM or other listed companies having too small a turnover for market-makers or to be traded on SETS.
  24. (SEATS) Throne or center of ruling authority. The "seats" of the 24 elders would represent the office of "kings and priests" which they occupy (Rev. 4:4; 11:16).
  25. (Seats) Include the driver`s, and substantial fold out seats. Number of seats will be the same as the number of 3-point seat belts.