
사람이 앉을 수 있도록 만든 가구 또는 물건
A piece of furniture or a part of something designed for sitting on.
예문:
"The stone seat in the garden was covered in moss."
"He pulled a seat closer to the fire."
탈것이나 극장 등에서 특정인에게 할당된 자리
A particular place where a person sits, especially in a vehicle or theater.
예문:
"I prefer an aisle seat for better legroom."
"The stadium has assigned seats for all fans."
의회나 위원회 등에서 의원이 차지하는 자리나 지위
A position as a member of a legislative body or committee.
예문:
"The candidate is fighting to keep her seat in the Senate."
"The party won a majority of seats in the election."
정부 기관이나 특정 활동의 중심이 되는 장소
A place where a particular activity or government is based.
예문:
"The city is the seat of the regional government."
"This university is a seat of academic excellence."
사람의 엉덩이 부위 또는 옷의 그 부분
The part of the body one sits on, or the part of a garment covering it.
예문:
"He noticed a small hole in the seat of his trousers."
"The cyclist felt some discomfort in his seat after the race."
사람을 자리에 앉게 하거나 안내하다
To show someone to a place to sit or to cause them to sit down.
예문:
"The hostess will seat you in just a moment."
"She seated the guests around the large dining table."
특정 인원수만큼의 좌석을 갖추고 있다
To provide sitting space for a specific number of people.
예문:
"The new auditorium can seat over two thousand people."
"This small meeting room seats eight comfortably."