sitting
n. (擺姿勢讓人畫像或拍照的)一次(時間); 開會; 入席; (飯店等)一批
v. (使)坐( sit的現在分詞 ); 坐落; 處在; (在…中)任職
A sitting is one of the periods when a meal is served when there is not enough space for everyone to eat at the same time.
Dinner was in two sittings.
分兩批吃晚飯。
A sitting of a parliament, legislature, court, or other official body is one of the occasions when it meets in order to carry out its work.
...the recent emergency sittings of the UN Security Council.
聯合國安全理事會最近召開的幾次緊急會議
A sitting president or member of parliament is a present one, not a future or past one.
...the greatest clash in our history between a sitting president and an ex-president.
在我們的歷史上發生的現任總統與前任總統之間最為嚴重的一次衝突
If you are sitting pretty, you are in a very favourable situation.
If we'd let them buy it for a quarter of a million, we'd be sitting pretty by now.
要是當初我們讓他以 25 萬的價錢買下來的話,我們現在就會處於上風了。
1. (photography) the act of assuming a certain position (as for a photograph or portrait);
2. the act of assuming or maintaining a seated position;
3. a meeting of spiritualists;
4. a session as of a legislature or court
1. (of persons) having the torso erect and legs bent with the body supported on the buttocks;
2. not moving and therefore easy to attack;
The cat was sitting on an upturned crate.
貓兒蹲坐在倒放的板條箱上.
We were sitting there talking this and that.
我們坐在那兒談這談那.
She tramped up the beach to where he was sitting.
她踩著沉重的步子,沿著海灘向著他坐著的地方走去.
The problems don't worry you; you're sitting pretty.
這些問題難不了你, 你處於極為有利的地位.
They were all sitting round the fire.
他們正圍坐在爐火旁.