sit
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
含义: To rest with your body supported by your bottom; to be in a seated position
坐,坐下;处于坐着的姿势
sentarse; estar sentado
座る、腰掛ける
앉다, 자리에 앉다
'Sit' means to be in a position where your weight is on your bottom rather than your feet. In British English, you 'sit an exam' (take an exam). 'Sit down' is the action of moving to a seated position. 'Sit tight' means to wait patiently.
「sit」意为身体重量靠臀部支撑而不是脚。在英式英语中,「sit an exam」意为参加考试。「sit down」是坐下的动作。「sit tight」意为耐心等待。
«Sit» significa estar en una posición donde tu peso descansa sobre tu trasero en lugar de tus pies. En inglés británico, «sit an exam» significa hacer un examen. «Sit down» es la acción de sentarse. «Sit tight» significa esperar pacientemente.
「sit」は体重がお尻で支えられ、足ではない姿勢を意味します。イギリス英語では「sit an exam」は試験を受けることを意味します。「sit down」は座る動作です。「sit tight」は辛抱強く待つことを意味します。
'Sit'은 체중을 엉덩이에 실어 앉는 자세를 의미합니다. 영국 영어에서는 'sit an exam'(시험을 보다)이라고 합니다. 'Sit down'은 앉는 동작이고, 'sit tight'는 참을성 있게 기다리다라는 뜻입니다.
例句
- Please sit down and make yourself comfortable. 请坐下,放松一下。Por favor, siéntate y ponte cómodo.どうぞお座りになって、くつろいでください。앉아서 편히 쉬세요.
- The cat likes to sit on the windowsill. 那只猫喜欢坐在窗台上。Al gato le gusta sentarse en el alféizar de la ventana.猫は窓辺に座るのが好きです。고양이는 창턱에 앉는 것을 좋아합니다.
- She's sitting her A-levels next month. 她下个月要参加A-level考试。Ella hará sus exámenes de A-levels el próximo mes.彼女は来月Aレベル試験を受けます。그녀는 다음 달에 A레벨 시험을 봅니다.
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用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old English 'sittan', from Proto-Indo-European 'sed-' (to sit). Cognate with Latin 'sedere' (to sit), which gave English 'sedentary', 'seat', 'session', and 'president' (one who sits before). One of the most ancient verbs in the language.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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