seating
seating 英 [ˈsi:tɪŋ] 美 [ˈsitɪŋ]
n. 就座;座位数 v. 为…领座;为…提供座位(seat的ing形式)
名词复数:seatings
- The noun seating means the available seats in a room or area, so a theater could have seating for 100. Seating is also the action of helping people find their seats, or the specified time when people sit down.
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- n. 就座;座位数
- v. 为…领座;为…提供座位(seat的ing形式)
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1. The plane is 107 feet from nose to tail—as big as a commercial jet seating 100 passengers, but with computers and instrument bays occupying most of the interior space and only a few windows.
这架飞机从机头到机尾,全长107英尺,大小相当于一个可乘坐100名乘客的商业客机,但计算机和仪表舱占据了绝大部分内部空间,只有几个窗口。
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2. So, just like race cars have always been, we place you in the ideal seating position and move the instruments, steering wheel and pedals to you.
所以,和赛车向来的做法一样,我们将您安置在最理想的乘坐位置,并把仪表、方向盘和踏板移动各就其位。
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3. Shortly after it launched, I likened its main feature—the ability to divide your friends into discrete groups, called Circles—to the process of creating a seating chart for your wedding.
在它面世后不久,它的主要性能是将用户的朋友们划为详细的小组,即朋友圈,我将这一性能比作为婚礼创建座位图的一个过程。
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