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BNC: 302 COCA: 268

sit

verb
/sɪt/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sit
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he / she / it sits
/sɪts/
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past simple sat
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past participle sat
/sæt/
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-ing form sitting
/ˈsɪtɪŋ/
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    on chair, etc.在椅子等上面

  1. [intransitive] to rest your weight on your bottom with your back straight, for example on/in a chair
    • She sat and stared at the letter in front of her.她坐在那儿,凝视着面前的那封信。
    • + adv./prep. May I sit here?我可以坐在这儿吗?
    • Don't just sit there—do something!别老坐着!做点儿事啊!
    • Just sit still!坐着别动!
    • He went and sat beside her.他走过去坐在她身边。
    • the man who had sat next to me on the plane飞机上坐在我旁边的那个人
    • She was sitting at her desk.她坐在书桌前。
    • She always sits in that chair.她总是坐在那把椅子上。
    • Four people sat around the table.四个人围着桌子坐着。
    • It’s too cold to sit outside.太冷了,不能坐在外面。
    • The children were all sitting quietly and listening.孩子们都静静地坐着听着。
    • Make sure you are sitting comfortably, with your back straight and supported.确保你坐得舒服,背部挺直并有支撑。
    • She came over to talk to us, leaving him sitting alone.她走过来和我们说话,留下他一个人坐着。
    • We asked the waiter for a bigger table so that we could all sit together.我们向服务员要了一张更大的桌子,这样我们就可以坐在一起了。
    • sit doing something He just sits there watching the television.他只是坐在那里看电视。
    • We sat talking for hours.我们坐着谈了好几个小时。
    • I sat waiting for the soloist to walk onto the stage.我坐着等独唱者走上舞台。
    see also sit down
    Grammar Point sitsit
    • You can use on, in and at with sit. You sit on a chair, a step, the edge of the table, etc. You sit in an armchair. If you are sitting at a table, desk, etc. you are sitting on a chair close to it, usually so that you can eat a meal, do some work, etc.
    Synonyms sitsit
    • sit down
    • be seated
    • take a seat
    • perch
    These words all mean to rest your weight on your bottom with your back straight, for example on a chair.
    • sit to rest your weight on your bottom with your back straight, for example on a chair:
      • May I sit here?我可以坐在这儿吗?
      • Sit still, will you!坐着别动!
      Sit is usually used with an adverb or prepositional phrase to show where or how somebody sits, but sometimes another phrase or clause is used to show what somebody does while they are sitting: We sat talking for hours.
    • sit down/​sit yourself down to move from a standing position to a sitting position:
      • Please sit down.请坐。
      • Come in and sit yourselves down.都进来坐下。
    • be seated (formal) to be sitting:指坐着:
      • She was seated at the head of the table.她坐在桌子的上座。
      Be seated is often used as a formal way of inviting somebody to sit down: Please be seated.
    • take a seat to sit down 指坐下、就座Take a seat is used especially as a polite way of inviting somebody to sit down: Please take a seat.
    • perch (rather informal) to sit on something, especially on the edge of something:指坐在…上,尤指坐在…边沿:
      • She perched herself on the edge of the bed.她坐在床沿上。
      Perch is always used with an adverb or prepositional phrase to show where somebody is perching.
    Patterns
    • to sit/​sit down/​be seated/​take a seat/​perch on something
    • to sit/​sit down/​be seated/​take a seat in something
    Extra Examples
    • Elmer was happily sitting in his high chair.埃尔默高兴地坐在高脚椅上。
    • He sat bolt upright, hands folded in front of him.他笔直地坐着,双手在胸前交叠。
    • He was sitting against the wall.他靠墙坐着。
    • He would sit quietly and watch what was happening.他愿意静观事态发展。
    • She sat demurely on the edge of her chair.她矜持地坐在椅子边上。
    • She sat under an apple tree.她坐在一棵苹果树下。
    • She was sitting astride a horse.她骑在马上。
    • The children sat cross-legged on the floor.孩子们盘腿坐在地板上。
    • The manager sat behind his desk.经理坐在他的办公桌后。
    • They sat opposite each other.他们面对面坐着。
    • The kids sat around a campfire.孩子们围坐在篝火旁。
    • We sat at a table in the corner.我们在角落里的一张桌子旁坐下。
    • We sat in silence for a few moments.我们默默地坐了一会儿。
    • We reached the hospital and were told to sit in the waiting room.我们到达医院,被告知坐在候诊室。
    • I can't just sit in front of the computer for hours.我不能坐在电脑前几个小时。
    • He was sitting on the couch with a book when I got home.我到家时,他正拿着一本书坐在沙发上。
    • She noticed the older man sitting across from her.她注意到坐在她对面的那个老人。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • motionless
    • still
    • quietly
    verb + sit
    • let somebody
    • gesture for somebody to
    • gesture to somebody to
    preposition
    • against
    • around
    • astride
    phrases
    • a place to sit
    • sit down (with somebody)
    • sit and…
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] sit somebody + adv./prep. to put somebody in a sitting position使坐;使就座
    • He lifted the child and sat her on the wall.他抱起孩子,让她坐在墙头上。
    • She sat him down in front of the fire with a hot drink.她让他坐在火炉前,喝了一杯热饮。
  3. of things事物

  4. [intransitive] to be in a particular place处在;坐落在;被放在
    • + adv./prep. A large bus was sitting outside.外面停着一辆大巴士。
    • The pot was sitting in a pool of water.罐子放在水里。
    • I have an exercise bike just sitting at home not being used.我有一辆健身车,只是坐在家里不用。
    • The jacket sat beautifully on her shoulders (= fitted well).那件夹克穿在她身上很合身。
    • + adj. The box sat unopened on the shelf.盒子搁在架子上,没有打开。
  5. have official position担任职务

  6. [intransitive] to have an official position as something or as a member of something(在…中)任职;任(…的)代表;担任
    • sit as something He was sitting as a temporary judge.由他担任临时法官。
    • They both sat as MPs in the House of Commons.他们两人都曾是下院议员。
    • sit in/on something She sat on a number of committees.她在几个委员会里任职。
    • sit for something For years he sat for Henley (= was the MP for that constituency).他多年担任代表亨利选区的议会议员。
    Topics Politicsc2
  7. of parliament, etc.议会等

  8. [intransitive] (of a parliament, committee, court of law, etc.议会、委员会、法庭等) to meet in order to do official business开会;开庭
    • Parliament sits for less than six months of the year.议会一年的开会时间不足六个月。
    Topics Politicsc2
  9. exam考试

  10. [transitive, intransitive] (rather formal) to do an exam (British English)参加考试;应试
    • sit something Candidates will sit the examinations in June.考生将在六月参加考试。
    • Most of the students sit at least 5 GCSEs.大多数学生至少参加 5 门普通中等教育证书考试。
    • (especially North American English) sit for something He was about to sit for his entrance exam.当时他正要参加入学考试。
    Topics Educationc2
  11. of bird

  12. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to rest on a branch, etc. or to stay on a nest to keep the eggs warm停落;栖;孵(卵)
  13. of dog

  14. [intransitive] to sit on its bottom with its front legs straight蹲;坐
    • Rover! Sit!罗弗!蹲下!
  15. take care of children照看小孩

  16. (especially North American English)
    (also babysit British and North American English)
    [intransitive] sit (for somebody) to take care of babies or children for a short time while their parents are out代人临时照看小孩;当临时保姆
    • Who's sitting for you?谁给你看着孩子呢?
    see also house-sit
  17. Word OriginOld English sittan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zitten, German sitzen, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sedere and Greek hezesthai.
Idioms
be sitting pretty
  1. (informal) to be in a good situation, especially when others are not(尤指在他人处境不好时)处境好
    • With profits at record levels, the company’s certainly sitting pretty this year.随着利润达到创纪录水平,该公司今年肯定会表现不错。
rest/sit on your laurels
  1. (usually disapproving) to feel so satisfied with what you have already achieved that you do not try to do any more满足于既得成就;不思进取Topics Successc2
sit at somebody’s feet
  1. to admire somebody very much, especially a teacher or somebody from whom you try to learn崇拜;拜倒在某人脚下
sit/stand bolt upright
  1. to sit or stand with your back straight背部笔挺地坐/站;坐/站得笔直Topics Appearancec2
sit comfortably, easily, well, etc. (with something)
  1. to seem right, natural, suitable, etc. in a particular place or situation(在某位置或某场合)显得合适,显得自然,如鱼得水
    • His views did not sit comfortably with the management line.他的意见和管理部门的方针不大吻合。
sit in judgement (on/over/upon somebody)
  1. to decide whether somebody’s behaviour is right or wrong, especially when you have no right to do this褒贬(某人);(对某人)妄加评判
    • How dare you sit in judgement on me?你怎么敢对我妄加评论?
sit on the fence
  1. to avoid becoming involved in deciding or influencing something骑墙;持观望态度
    • He tends to sit on the fence at meetings.开会时他往往持观望态度。
sit/stand silently by
  1. to do or say nothing to help somebody or deal with a difficult situation袖手旁观;坐视
    • We can’t sit silently by and let them arrest him!我们不能袖手旁观,让他们逮捕他!
sit tight
  1. to stay where you are rather than moving away or changing position待着不动;守在原地
    • We sat tight and waited to be rescued.我们守在原地,等待救援。
  2. to stay in the same situation, without changing your mind or taking any action静观事态变化;不轻举妄动
    • Shareholders are being advised to sit tight until the crisis passes.股东们得到的忠告是,静待危机过去。
BNC: 302 COCA: 268
sit

verb¹

1on a chair, etc.在椅子上ADVERB | VERB + SIT | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBmotionless, still一動不動地坐着Just sit still!坐着別動!quietly靜靜地坐着He would sit quietly and watch what was happening.他願意靜觀事態發展。in silence, silently默默地坐着We sat in silence for a few moments.我們默默地坐了一會兒。calmly, patiently平靜地/耐心地坐着just, merely, simply只是坐着She just sat there staring into space.她就坐在那兒,茫然直視。He simply sat there not speaking.他就在那兒坐着,一聲不吭。comfortably, uncomfortably舒服地/不安地坐着cross-legged, Indian-style, with your legs crossed盤腿坐着;印度人般挺直腰板盤腿而坐;蹺腿坐着The children sat cross-legged on the floor.孩子們盤腿坐在地板上。She was sitting in her chair with her legs crossed.她蹺着二郎腿坐在椅子上。sideways側身坐着bolt upright, erect, straight, upright筆直地坐着He sat bolt upright, hands folded in front of him.他筆直地坐着,雙手在胸前交叠。awkwardly, demurely, primly, stiffly別扭地/矜持地/拘謹地/僵硬地坐着She sat primly on the edge of her chair.她拘謹地坐在椅子邊上。proudly自豪地坐着happily高興地坐着Elmer was happily sitting in his high chair.埃爾默高興地坐在高腳椅上。down坐下Please sit down and let me talk to you.請坐下,讓我跟你談談。back舒服地坐好Joan sat back in her chair.瓊舒服地坐在椅子上。Just sit back and enjoy the show.請就坐觀看演出。around閒坐I hate to be sitting around doing nothing.我不願閒坐着無所事事。side by side, together並排坐;坐在一起alone一個人坐着VERB + SITlet sb讓某人坐下Surely someone would stand up and let her sit down?煩請哪位給她讓個座?gesture for sb to, gesture to sb to, motion sb to, motion for sb to, motion to sb to示意讓某人坐下;打手勢讓某人坐下He motioned the young officer to sit down.他示意讓那位年輕軍官坐下。PREPOSITIONagainst背靠⋯坐He was sitting against the wall.他靠牆坐着。around圍着⋯坐The kids sat around a campfire.孩子們圍坐在篝火旁。astride跨坐在⋯上She was sitting astride a horse.她騎在馬上。at坐在⋯旁We sat at a table in the corner.我們在角落裏的一張桌子旁坐下。behind坐在⋯後The manager sat behind his desk.經理坐在他的辦公桌後。beside坐在⋯旁邊She went and sat beside him.她走過去坐在他旁邊。in坐在⋯裏He sat back in his chair and started to read.他向後靠着坐在椅子上,開始看書。on坐在⋯上Can I sit on this chair?我可以坐這把椅子嗎?opposite坐在⋯對面They sat opposite each other.他們面對面坐着。under坐在⋯下She sat under an apple tree.她坐在一棵蘋果樹下。PHRASESa place to sit座位Ann found a place to sit.安找到了一個座位。sit down (with sb)(和某人)坐下來談談I recently had a chance to sit down with Britain's Foreign Secretary.我最近與英國外交大臣有一次會面。sit and..., sit back and..., sit idly by and... (figurative) 坐視不管;袖手旁觀How can you sit back and watch him suffer?看着他受苦,你怎麼能袖手旁觀?We can't sit idly by and let this happen.我們不能坐視不管,任由這樣的事情發生。
sit

verb²

2seem right/not seem right看似合適或不合適ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBcomfortably, easily, happily, nicely, well很合適uneasily (especially BrE) 不太合適PREPOSITIONwith被⋯接受His views did not sit well with the management line.他的觀點和管理層不是很一致。
sit

verb

sit upADVERBabruptly, quickly, suddenly突然坐起來immediately立即坐直slowly慢慢坐起身She slowly sat up and looked around.她慢慢坐起來環顧四周。straight坐正PHRASESsit up and take notice (figurative) 關注起來;警覺起來Their actions have forced us to sit up and take notice.他們的行為迫使我們警覺起來。
BNC: 302 COCA: 268
sit verb
sit (sit at your desk) sit tight wait
sit

verb

 See also the entries for lie verb and stand 1 另见lie动词词条和stand条第1义sit ♦︎ sit down ♦︎ be seated ♦︎ take a seat ♦︎ perchThese words all mean to rest your weight on your bottom with your back upright, for example on a chair. 这些词均表示坐、坐下。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to sit / sit down / be seated / take a seat / perch on sthto sit / sit down / be seated / take a seat in sth sit (sitting, sat, sat) [intransitive] to rest your weight on your bottom with your back upright, for example on a chair May I sit here?我可以坐在这儿吗?I was sitting at my desk, gazing out of the window.我正坐在书桌前,凝视着窗外。Sit still, will you!你坐着别动,行吗!Sit up straight-don't slouch.坐直了,别没精打采的。She sat back and stretched out her legs.她舒舒服服地坐在椅子上,伸出两条腿。 Sit is usually used with an adverb or prepositional phrase to show where or how sb sits, but sometimes another phrase or clause is used to show what sb does while they are sitting. * sit通常与副词或介词短语连用,表明坐的位置或姿势,但有时会用另一个短语或从句来说明某人坐着干某事We sat talking for hours.我们坐着谈了好几个钟头。He sat and stared at the letter in front of him.他坐在那里,凝视着面前的那封信。You sit on a chair with a straight back and no arms and you also sit on a sofa; you sit in an armchair. 表示坐在有靠背但没有扶手的椅子上或沙发上,sit后面要接介词on;表示坐在扶手椅子上,sit 后面要接介词in。 OPP stand , stand up stand 1 ˌsit ˈdown ˌsit yourself ˈdown

phrasal verb

(sitting, sat, sat)to move from a standing position to a sitting position 坐下;就座Please sit down.请坐。He sat down on the bed.他在床边坐下。Come in and sit yourselves down.都进来坐下。OPP get up , stand up stand 1
be seated [transitive] (formal) to be sitting 就座;落座She was seated at the head of the table.她坐在首座。Wait until all the guests are seated.等所有客人都落座。 Be seated is often used as a formal way of inviting sb to sit down. * be seated常用作请某人就座的正式说法Please be seated.请就座。 ˌtake a ˈseat

phrase

(took, taken)to sit down 坐下;就座Please take a seat. I'll be with you shortly.请坐,我马上就过来。He took a seat at the opposite end of the table.他在桌子另一端的一个座位坐下。Take a seat is used especially as a polite way of inviting sb to sit down. * take a seat尤用作请某人就座的礼貌说法。 see also seat chair
perch [intransitive, transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (rather informal) to sit on sth, especially on the edge of sth 坐;坐在⋯边沿We perched on a couple of high stools at the bar.我们坐在酒吧里的几个高脚凳上。She perched herself on the edge of the bed.她坐在床沿上。

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