sit-down

英 ['sitdaun] 美
  • n. 静坐抗议;静坐罢工
  • adj. 静坐罢工(或示威)的
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sit-down (adj.)
1836 of meals, 1936 of strikes, from verbal phrase (c. 1200), from sit (v.) + down (adv.); as a noun, sit-down "act of sitting down" is from 1861.
1. We can't just sit by and watch you throw your life away.
我们不能眼睁睁地看着你毁掉自己的生活。

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2. I've asked Mum to sit for us next Saturday.
我已经拜托妈妈下周六为我们临时照看一下孩子。

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3. The party's three MPs will continue to sit in parliament.
这个党派有3名议员会继续在议会任职。

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4. He pointed to a chair, signalling for her to sit.
他指着一把椅子,示意她坐下。

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5. I like to keep going. I hate to sit still.
我喜欢一直有事情做,讨厌一动不动地坐着。

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