sitting
sitting 英 ['sɪtɪŋ] 美 ['sɪtɪŋ]
n. 入席,就坐;开庭;孵卵;坐着的一段时间 adj. 坐着的;孵卵中的;在任期中的 v. 坐;坐落(sit的ing形式)
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- n. 入席,就坐;开庭;孵卵;坐着的一段时间
- adj. 坐着的;孵卵中的;在任期中的
- v. 坐;坐落(sit的ing形式)
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1. As I was sitting down to supper, the telephone just rang.
正当我坐下来吃晚饭时,偏偏电话来了。
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2. They got around the lack of chairs by sitting on the floor.
他们坐在地板上克服了椅子缺乏的困难。
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3. I was frozen stiff after sitting so long and could hardly walk.
长时间地坐着把我冻僵了,几乎不能走路了。
- sitting (n.) early 13c., verbal noun from sit (v.). Meaning "a meeting of a body" is from c. 1400. Meaning "interval during which one sits" (for some purpose, especially to have one's portrait taken) is from 1706. Sitting-room first recorded 1771. Slang sitting duck "easy target" first recorded 1944; literal sense is from 1867 (it is considered not sporting to shoot at one).
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