chair
chair 英 [tʃeə(r)] 美 [tʃer]
n. 椅子;座位,主席 v. 主持
进行时:chairing 过去式:chaired 过去分词:chaired 第三人称单数:chairs 名词复数:chairs
- A chair is a seat with four legs and a back to lean against. When you invite a large group for dinner, you have to make sure you find chairs for all of your guests.
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- n. 椅子;座位,主席
- v. 主持
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1. Sit on your chair!
坐在你的椅子上!
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2. an old man sleep in a chair (= an armchair)
一位老人睡在他的椅子上。
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3. She takes the chair in all our meetings.
她主持我们所有的会议。
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4. Who is in the chair today?
今天谁主持?
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5. Who's chairing the meeting?
谁主持这次会议?
- chair (n.) "a seat with a back, intended for one person," early 13c., chaere, from Old French chaiere "chair, seat, throne" (12c.; Modern French chaire "pulpit, throne;" the more modest sense having gone since 16c. with variant form chaise), from Latin cathedra "seat" (see cathedral).
- chair (v.) mid-15c., "install in a chair or seat" (implied in chairing), from chair (n.); meaning "preside over" (a meeting, etc.) is attested by 1921. Related: Chaired.
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