κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
Seat
01
μ’μ, μ리
a place in a plane, train, theater, etc. that is designed for people to sit on, particularly one requiring a ticket
μμλ€
She found an empty seat on the bus and settled in for the journey.
κ·Έλ
λ λ²μ€μμ λΉ μ’μμ μ°Ύμ μ¬νμ μν΄ μ리λ₯Ό μ‘μλ€.
μμλ€
The exercise class included stretches to relieve tension in the seat muscles.
μ΄λ μμ
μλ μμ μ리 κ·Όμ‘μ κΈ΄μ₯μ μννκΈ° μν μ€νΈλ μΉμ΄ ν¬ν¨λμμ΅λλ€.
03
μ’μ, μμ
the position of a member in a committee, parliament, etc.
μμλ€
He was appointed to a seat on the committee responsible for reviewing environmental regulations.
κ·Έλ νκ²½ κ·μ μ κ²ν νλ μμνμ μ’μμ μλͺ
λμμ΅λλ€.
04
a piece of furniture designed specifically for sitting
μμλ€
Antique seats were displayed in the museum.
05
the part of a chair, bench, or similar item on which a person sits
μμλ€
The wooden bench had a carved seat.
06
a location from which authority is exercised, often a city or administrative center
μμλ€
The national parliament convenes at the seat of government.
07
the part of clothing that covers the buttocks
μμλ€
The jacket had padding in the seat for comfort.
08
a component of a machine that supports or guides another part
μμλ€
Bearings keep rotating parts in their seats.
to seat
01
to show someone to a seat or assign them a place to sit
μμλ€
She was seated near the front of the hall.
02
to formally or ceremoniously install someone in an office, role, or position
μμλ€
The CEO was officially seated at the company's board meeting.
03
to have the capacity to accommodate a certain number of people sitting
μμλ€
The stadium was seated for the championship match.
04
to place or attach a component securely in or on a base
μμλ€
The lid was seated firmly on the container.
05
to equip a space or piece of furniture with seating
μμλ€
The theater was recently seated for 600 spectators.
06
to attach or install a seat onto a chair or other furniture
μμλ€
They seated the bench's wooden plank.



























