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seated
- IPA[ˈsiːtɪd]
英式
- sitting down;having seats
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- 1. sitting down a dummy in a seated position
- ▪ having seats a seated garden area a two-seated car
- a thing made or used for sitting on, such as a chair or stool.
- arrange for (someone) to sit somewhere: he seated her next to her husband
Oxford American Dictionary
- a thing made or used for sitting on, such as a chair or stool.
- arrange for (someone) to sit somewhere: Owen seated his guests in the draughty baronial hall
Oxford Dictionary
- firmly established at a deep or profound level: deep-seated anxiety
Oxford American Dictionary
- firmly established at a deep or profound level: an opportunity for tackling the deep-seated causes of crime
Oxford Dictionary
- a judge's seat; a tribunal: everything should be decided before the judgement seat of reason
Oxford Dictionary
- a seat immediately adjacent to a boxing ring.
Oxford Dictionary
- a seat immediately adjacent to a boxing ring.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the position of a person who carries full responsibility for something, including facing ... it's been a bad week for the men in the hot seat
Oxford American Dictionary
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