- sit*/*/*/
- [sɪt](past tense and past participle sat [sæt] ) verb1) [I] to be in a position in which the lower part of your body rests on a seat or the ground, while the upper part of your body is uprightSit still (= without moving) while I brush your hair.[/ex]I usually sit next to Andrew in history.[/ex]They were sitting in a café drinking coffee.[/ex]I was sitting at my computer when the phone rang.[/ex]Matt sat on a park bench, eating his lunch.[/ex]Six of us were sitting around the table talking.[/ex]2) [I] to lower your body into a sitting positionHe came over and sat on the sofa.[/ex]3) [T] to put someone into a sitting positionJoanna sat the child on her lap and read him a story.[/ex]4) [I] to be in a particular situation or condition for a period of timeI was sitting in traffic for over an hour.[/ex]5) [I] to be in a particular placeThe house sits on top of a hill.[/ex]6) [I] to be a member of a committee or other official groupShe sits on the boards of several large companies.[/ex]7) [I] if a parliament, a court of law, or a committee sits, it has an official meeting8) [T] Britishto take an examinationI'm sitting my French exam tomorrow.[/ex]9) [I] to be a model for a painter or a PHOTOGRAPHER•- sit around- sit back- sit by- sit down- sit in on sth- sit through sth- sit up- sit sb up
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.