گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'seat'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: عضو بورس

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2 عمومی:: نیمكت‌

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3 عمومی:: مسند

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4 عمومی:: كفل‌

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5 عمومی:: نشیمنگاه‌

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6 عمومی:: سرین‌

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7 عمومی:: صندلی‌

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8 عمومی:: جا

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9 عمومی:: مركز

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english

1 general:: noun sit down: Please take your seats. noun capital: We were in the county seat. verb assist to sit: Please seat this lady.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with SEAT, Also see BACKSEAT DRIVER; CAT-BIRD SEAT; HOT SEAT; IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT; RINGSIDE SEAT; TAKE A BACK SEAT.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general::   verb ADV. comfortably He seated himself comfortably at the foot of the bed. The car seats six comfortably. PREP. at Ramirez was seated at a table near the window. | on She seated herself on the sofa. PHRASES be seated Please be seated. | be seated cross-legged, remain/stay seated Please remain seated until your name is called.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general::   noun for sitting on ADJ. empty, spare, vacant There were no empty seats left in the hall. Do you have a spare seat in your car? | comfortable, comfy | cushioned | bicycle, car | back, front, rear I always feel sick if I sit in the back seat of the car. | driver's, driving, passenger | baby, child, safety | pillion I had a terrifying journey on the pillion seat of a Honda 750. | aisle, window I always ask for an aisle seat when I fly. | lavatory, toilet | good, ringside I got to the theatre early to get a good seat. We had ringside seats for the boxing match. VERB + SEAT get, have, take Please take a seat. Is this seat taken? | book, reserve Is it possible to book seats for the play? | save Can you save me a seat if you get there first? | occupy, sit on The best seats were occupied by the friends and families of the performers. It is very uncomfortable to sit on these seats. | resume The audience resumed their seats for the second half of the play. | give up, vacate He gave up his seat on the bus to a pregnant woman. | lean back in, recline in, settle back in | settle into We had hardly settled into our seats when the first goal was scored. | get (up) out of | put back, recline SEAT + NOUN cover | reservation PREP. in a/the ~ The man in the passenger seat seemed to be asleep. | on a/the ~ I found my gloves lying on the back seat. | out of a/the ~ He leapt out of his seat when he saw the rat. | ~ for I managed to get some seats for the ballet. in Parliament, etc. ADJ. congressional, parliamentary, Senate | marginal | safe | Labour, Tory, etc. VERB + SEAT gain, win | lose He lost his seat in the last election. | keep, retain | regain | contest | resign PREP. ~ in a seat in Parliament | ~ on a seat on the local council

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: seat ADJECTIVES/NOUN + seat free • Excuse me, is this seat free? an empty/vacant seat • Patrick spotted an empty seat near the back. the front/back/rear seat (= in a car ) • Never leave bags on the back seat of a car. the driver's seat • He climbed into the driver's seat. the passenger seat • The cop in the passenger seat spun around to stare at him. a window/aisle seat (= one next to the window or the space between seats, for example in a plane ) • I'd prefer a window seat, please. a front-row seat (= one at the front of a theatre, sports ground etc ) • We had front-row seats. a ringside seat (= one in the front row at a sports event, especially a boxing match ) • We managed to get ringside seats, so we had a great view of the fight. a good seat (= one from which you can see well ) • I managed to get a fairly good seat, near the front. verbs have a seat • We had really good seats, just in front of the stage. have/take a seat (= sit down ) • Take a seat, please. book/reserve a seat • You can book seats online. show somebody to their seat • A flight attendant showed them to their seats. go back to/return to your seat • The audience clapped as he returned to his seat. resume your seat formal (= sit down again ) • We resumed our seats for the second half of the play. save somebody a seat (= tell other people not to sit there ) • I'll save you a seat next to me. phrases bums on seats British English informal (= used for saying that something or someone can attract a large audience ) • He is an actor who will put bums on seats. seat 2 verbs have/hold a seat • The Liberals now hold 292 seats in Parliament. win a seat • The following year he won a seat on the local council. gain a seat ( also take a seat from somebody ) (= win a seat from another party ) • At the next election the Republicans gained 12 seats in the Senate. • Labour took over fifty seats from the Conservatives. lose a seat • She lost her seat at the last election. keep/hold onto a seat ( also retain a seat formal ) (= not lose it in an election ) • He is unlikely to retain his seat after next year's election. • Labour managed to hold the seat, but with a reduced majority. contest a seat ( also run for a seat ) (= try to win it ) • Twenty-four candidates contested the five seats. • He ran for the seat as a Republican. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + seat a parliamentary seat • He and his followers won 10 of the state's 13 parliamentary seats in last month's general election. a Senate seat a congressional seat a Labour/Republican etc seat (= one that a particular party usually wins ) • Middlesbrough is one of the safest Labour seats in the country. a safe seat British English (= one that a party is unlikely to lose ) • Maidstone is considered a safe seat for the Conservatives. a marginal seat British English (= one that a party might easily lose ) • The party also successfully targeted marginal seats in key areas.

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