seated
英 美 ['sitɪd]
- adj. 就座的;固定的;根深蒂固的
- v. 使坐下;为…提供座位(seat的过去分词)
CET4 TEM4
- 1. Those electing to smoke will be seated at the rear.
- 那些想吸烟的人将坐在后排。
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- 2. Stevens's murder was the result of a deep-seated and intense hatred.
- 史蒂文斯遭谋杀源于深仇宿怨。
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- 3. The room was empty apart from one man seated beside the fire.
- 除了有个男人坐在火炉边,房间里空荡荡的。
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- 4. He was comfortably seated in a soft reclining chair.
- 他舒舒服服地坐在柔软的躺椅上。
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- 5. Marianne was none too pleased to find Simon seated beside her.
- 玛丽安娜发现西蒙坐在自己旁边很不高兴。
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