Seat
01
席, 座席
a place in a plane, train, theater, etc. that is designed for people to sit on, particularly one requiring a ticket
例
He checked his ticket to find the correct seat in the stadium.
彼はスタジアムで正しい席を見つけるためにチケットを確認しました。
例
The hard chair made her seat feel sore after a few hours.
硬い椅子は数時間後に彼女の座り心地を痛くさせた。
03
席, 議席
the position of a member in a committee, parliament, etc.
例
She won a seat in parliament in the last election, representing her local constituency.
彼女は前回の選挙で地元の選挙区を代表して議会の議席を獲得しました。
04
a piece of furniture designed specifically for sitting
例
The living room contained several seats and a sofa.
05
the part of a chair, bench, or similar item on which a person sits
例
The seat of the chair was cushioned.
06
a location from which authority is exercised, often a city or administrative center
例
Paris is the seat of the French government.
07
the part of clothing that covers the buttocks
例
The pants were torn at the seat.
08
a component of a machine that supports or guides another part
例
The valve fits into its seat perfectly.
to seat
01
to show someone to a seat or assign them a place to sit
例
The usher seated the guests at the wedding.
02
to formally or ceremoniously install someone in an office, role, or position
例
The president was seated after taking the oath of office.
03
to have the capacity to accommodate a certain number of people sitting
例
The theater seats 500 people.
04
to place or attach a component securely in or on a base
例
The technician seated the gear into the machine.
05
to equip a space or piece of furniture with seating
例
The hall was seated with new chairs.
06
to attach or install a seat onto a chair or other furniture
例
He seated the cushion on the chair.



























