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Sat 音标拼音: [s'æt]
Saturday星期六的简写 饱和度 sit的过去式 Sat n 1: the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians [ synonym: { Saturday}, { Sabbatum}, { Sat}] Sat \ Sat\ ( s[ a^] t), imp. of { Sit}. [ Written also { sate}.] [ 1913 Webster]
Sit \ Sit\, v. i. [ imp. { Sat}({ Sate}, archaic); p. p. { Sat} ({ Sitten}, obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. { Sitting}.] [ OE. sitten, AS. sittan; akin to OS. sittian, OFries. sitta, D. zitten, G. sitzen, OHG. sizzen, Icel. sitja, SW. sitta, Dan. sidde, Goth. sitan, Russ. sidiete, L. sedere, Gr. ???, Skr. sad. [ root] 154. Cf. { Assess},{ Assize}, { Cathedral}, { Chair}, { Dissident}, { Excise}, { Insidious}, { Possess}, { Reside}, { Sanhedrim}, { Seance}, { Seat}, n., { Sedate}, { 4th Sell}, { Siege}, { Session}, { Set}, v. t., { Sizar}, { Size}, { Subsidy}.] 1. To rest upon the haunches, or the lower extremity of the trunk of the body; -- said of human beings, and sometimes of other animals; as, to sit on a sofa, on a chair, or on the ground. [ 1913 Webster] And he came and took the book put of the right hand of him that sate upon the seat. -- Bible ( 1551) ( Rev. v. 7.) [ 1913 Webster] I pray you, jest, sir, as you sit at dinner. -- Shak. [ 1913 Webster] 2. To perch; to rest with the feet drawn up, as birds do on a branch, pole, etc. [ 1913 Webster] 3. To remain in a state of repose; to rest; to abide; to rest in any position or condition. [ 1913 Webster] And Moses said to . . . the children of Reuben, Shall your brothren go to war, and shall ye sit here? -- Num. xxxii. 6. [ 1913 Webster] Like a demigod here sit I in the sky. -- Shak. [ 1913 Webster] 4. To lie, rest, or bear; to press or weigh; -- with on; as, a weight or burden sits lightly upon him. [ 1913 Webster] The calamity sits heavy on us. -- Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster] 5. To be adjusted; to fit; as, a coat sits well or ill. [ 1913 Webster] This new and gorgeous garment, majesty, Sits not so easy on me as you think. -- Shak. [ 1913 Webster] 6. To suit one well or ill, as an act; to become; to befit; -- used impersonally. [ Obs.] -- Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster] 7. To cover and warm eggs for hatching, as a fowl; to brood; to incubate. [ 1913 Webster] As the partridge sitteth on eggs, and hatcheth them not. -- Jer. xvii. 11. [ 1913 Webster] 8. To have position, as at the point blown from; to hold a relative position; to have direction. [ 1913 Webster] Like a good miller that knows how to grind, which way soever the wind sits. -- Selden. [ 1913 Webster] Sits the wind in that quarter? -- Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster] 9. To occupy a place or seat as a member of an official body; as, to sit in Congress. [ 1913 Webster] 10. To hold a session; to be in session for official business; -- said of legislative assemblies, courts, etc.; as, the court sits in January; the aldermen sit to- night. [ 1913 Webster] 11. To take a position for the purpose of having some artistic representation of one' s self made, as a picture or a bust; as, to sit to a painter. [ 1913 Webster] { To sit at}, to rest under; to be subject to. [ Obs.] " A farmer can not husband his ground so well if he sit at a great rent". -- Bacon. { To sit at meat} or { To sit at table}, to be at table for eating. { To sit down}. ( a) To place one' s self on a chair or other seat; as, to sit down when tired. ( b) To begin a siege; as, the enemy sat down before the town. ( c) To settle; to fix a permanent abode. -- Spenser. ( d) To rest; to cease as satisfied. " Here we can not sit down, but still proceed in our search." -- Rogers. { To sit for a fellowship}, to offer one' s self for examination with a view to obtaining a fellowship. [ Eng. Univ.] { To sit out}. ( a) To be without engagement or employment. [ Obs.] -- Bp. Sanderson. ( b) To outstay. ( c) To elect not to participate in, as a dance or a hand of cards. { To sit under}, to be under the instruction or ministrations of; as, to sit under a preacher; to sit under good preaching. { To sit up}, to rise from, or refrain from, a recumbent posture or from sleep; to sit with the body upright; as, to sit up late at night; also, to watch; as, to sit up with a sick person. " He that was dead sat up, and began to speak." -- Luke vii. 15. [ 1913 Webster] |
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